Illegal Alien Felon Accused of Aiding Alleged Cop Killer was Deported Twice
Two illegal aliens who are accused of aiding and abetting an illegal alien accused of murdering a Newman, California police officer both had prior run-ins with the law.

Two illegal aliens who are accused of aiding and abetting an illegal alien accused of murdering a Newman, California police officer both had prior run-ins with the law.
Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson says the alleged murder of 33-year-old Newman, California police officer Ronil Singh “would have been prevented” if not for California’s “sanctuary state” law that shields criminal illegal aliens from deportation.
Two illegal aliens helped an illegal alien evade arrest in the sanctuary state of California after the suspect was wanted for murdering 33-year-old Newman, California Police Officer Ronil Singh, police say.
The illegal alien accused of murdering 33-year-old Newman, California police officer Ronil Singh the day after Christmas was planning to cross the United States-Mexico border to flee arrest and was a “known” gang member, according to police.
The illegal alien accused of murdering 33-year-old Newman, California police officer Ronil Singh the day after Christmas has been arrested by the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department, along with two alleged accomplices.
Police and the law enforcement community is mourning the loss of Newman, California Corporal Ronil Singh who was allegedly shot and killed by an illegal alien the day after Christmas.
The Newman Police Department and Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department are searching for an illegal alien accused of murdering a California police officer a day after Christmas.
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