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Greyhound bus chased by police after 5 times deported illegal immigrant threatens passengers
2018-01-15
[FoxNews] An illegal immigrant on a Greyhound bus who allegedly threatened to shoot and kill passengers on Friday — leading police on a chase from Wisconsin to Illinois — was deported five times, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson told Fox News.

The spokesperson said on Sunday that Margarito Vargas-Rosas, 33, who faces terror charges, was in the U.S. illegally and was "removed" from the U.S. the last five times Border Patrol agents encountered him. He also had a previous DUI arrest to his name.

A judge in Illinois on Sunday ordered the suspect held without bond. Vargas-Rosas faces a fugitive-from-justice charge.

Police responded to a call around 9:40 p.m. Friday from a bus passenger who claimed there was a person threatening to kill people, Fox 6 reported, citing the Racine County Sheriff’s Department.

Vargas-Rosas, of Chicago, was reportedly pacing the aisle toward the back of the bus, and appeared to draw what passengers thought was a weapon from his waistband.

Deputies with the Milwaukee and Kenosha County Sheriff’s Offices both attempted to pull the bus over, but the driver didn’t stop the vehicle.

Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling said the bus driver “thought it was a training exercise by law enforcement, or thought he was going to stop someone.”

Passenger Patrick Todd told The Chicago Tribune the bus occupants were confused by the driver's actions and kept yelling at him to pull over.

Authorities ultimately used spike strips to flatten the vehicle’s tires, which forced it to a stop on Interstate 94 near the Illinois community of Wadsworth.

While the bus eventually stopped, the driver, according to Dodd, “didn’t stop after the first spike strip, he went on to Illinois” before hitting the second spike strip.
Posted by:Bright Pebbles

#10  Death shows remarkable success in reducing recidivism
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-15 19:18  

#9  Just thinking a wall might've helped prevent recidivism.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-01-15 18:29  

#8  ^ July 4 launch/reentry?
Posted by: Woozle Jones3564   2018-01-15 18:28  

#7  Maybe deportations need to come with a velocity factor - first time they can step off the stopped bus, second time thrown from a moving train, and third time dropped from a flying plane. Unlikely to be a fourth time...
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-01-15 17:42  

#6  Vargas-Rosas faces a fugitive-from-justice charge.

I guess interstate kidnapping didn't apply to el-Margarito.

I wonder what else the driver was carrying?
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-01-15 10:42  

#5  Deported 5 times and threatening to kill American citizens? Just kill him. NAOW

Certainly the penalties should get stiffer with each new violation. Maybe we need a three strikes law for repeat deportees.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-01-15 10:14  

#4  Too bad for the perp that this didn't happen California. He would have been released immediately and probably not even charged.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2018-01-15 09:40  

#3  Deported 5 times and threatening to kill American citizens? Just kill him. NAOW
Posted by: Frank G   2018-01-15 08:57  

#2  They ought to do a deep check on the driver's background.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-15 08:17  

#1  Send him to Minneapolis. They'll make him a cop.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2018-01-15 08:12  

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