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Chicago police arrest four Venezuelan migrants for allegedly strangling, robbing man on train

19 February 2024
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Chicago police arrest four Venezuelan migrants for allegedly strangling, robbing man on train
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Four immigrants from Venezuela were arrested Saturday for allegedly robbing and beating a man on a CTA train in Chicago.

Chicago police identified the men as Fernando Loyo-Rodriguez, 22; Wilker Gutierrez Sierra, 21; Carlos Carreno-Carreno, 20; and Yonnier Guasamucare Garcia, 18.

Police said the four men robbed and beat a 49-year-old man on a CTA train in the 2000 block of South Kostner Avenue. The man was reported to have lost consciousness but has since recovered.

CHICAGO DEFENDANTS VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS

L-R: Fernando Loyo-Rodriguez, Wilker Gutierrez Sierra, Carlos Carreno-Carreno, and Yonnier Guasamucare Garcia.

Police arrested the four alleged offenders just before 5:30 p.m. in the 2000 block of S Pulaski Rd, less than 45 minutes after the robbery and beating.

Responding officers located the four men and placed them into custody, charging them each with robbery and aggravated battery/strangulation.

Bond hearings for the four men, who were identified as Venezuelan migrants, were scheduled for Monday.

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The four men gave their address as a city-run migrant shelter. Immigration experts told WGN 9 that three of the four defendants face deportation if convicted on felony charges.

The Chicago Police Department would not confirm their legal status or legal address to Fox News.

Since August 2022, the City of Chicago has received 35,000 migrants either bussed or flown up from the Southern Border. Thirteen thousand of them have been moved to shelters at the expense of taxpayers.

The governor and the Cook County Board President have asked state lawmakers for another $250 million to address the crisis after the City of Chicago has spent nearly double that.

Original article source: Chicago police arrest four Venezuelan migrants for allegedly strangling, robbing man on train



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