Illegal Alien Suspected of Rape Allowed to go Free Before Murdering NJ Students
This is why the American people are so outraged by the immigration laws. If you are an illegal alien, and a criminal, you are protected by an already worthless criminal justice system. Municipalities, witness the Giuliani controversy, give people in this country illegally preferential treatment. They are a protected class. Whether they are monsters or just innocent people in search of a better life. Its all about political correctness:
Why do we tolerate this? Which is more evil Carranza or a system that allowed him to walk the streets free to prey upon our people:
New Jersey authorities twice allowed a suspected child rapist to slip out of custody with minimal bail without reporting his illegal immigrant status to the feds - leaving him free to allegedly massacre three college students in a Newark schoolyard.
"This is one that slipped through the cracks. He's an illegal alien," said outraged dad James Harvey, whose son Dashon was murdered last Saturday, along with Terrance Aeriel and Iofemi Hightower.
Why do we tolerate this? Which is more evil Carranza or a system that allowed him to walk the streets free to prey upon our people:
Carranza, who arrived in New Jersey from Peru in 1991, was first arrested last October after a bar fight in West Orange, where he and two others used bottles and chairs to cause "significant bodily injuries" to one of the four victims, court papers say.
He was charged with felony aggravated assault. A municipal court judge set Carranza's bail at $50,000. It was later reduced to $20,000. He posted 10 percent and walked free.
That allowed Carranza to return to what prosecutors said was four years of sexual torment he inflicted on a child that began in 2003 when she was just 5.
Orange police arrested Carranza again in January, and Judge John Kennedy set the initial bail at $150,000, which he posted by bond.
He was re-arrested a month later in Newark on the same sex charges and a second bail was set at $300,000, a court official said.
But Essex County Judge Thomas Vena agreed to consolidate the charges, and allowed Carranza to go free based on the bond he posted in the original case.
"Essex County prosecutors never consented to lowering the bail or consolidating the bail," a spokesman said.
Months later, an Essex County grand jury indicted him on 31 counts on those allegations of child rape.
Still free, prosecutors said that last Saturday Carranza and at least two others forced four victims at a Newark schoolyard to their knees and shot them all in the head execution-style, killing three.