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Title: "Minor" Unlicensed Traffic Offender Kills Brooklyn Family
Source: Center For Immigration Studies
URL Source: http://cis.org/reasoner/minor-unlic ... offender-kills-brooklyn-family
Published: Mar 6, 2013
Author: W.D. Reasoner
Post Date: 2013-03-07 22:03:48 by Southern Style
Keywords: None
Views: 162
Comments: 3

"Minor" Unlicensed Traffic Offender Kills Brooklyn Family

In a recent blog I complained of Syracuse University's TRAC analysis "that all too often the most serious Level 1 offenders have only been convicted of traffic violations." Objecting to this depiction and the mindset behind it, I said, "First, we should not assume that traffic offenses are always 'minor'. Vehicular manslaughter, negligent homicide, and driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics all strike me as serious offenses."

Now comes a horrific example of exactly what I was talking about. In the wee hours of Sunday morning in New York City, a young couple, Nachman and Raizi Glauber, hailed a car service to take them to the hospital because Raizi, seven months pregnant, had been experiencing unusual pains. While en route, the vehicle they were riding in was smashed — "T-boned" — by a BMW traveling at a high rate of speed. Raizi was flung from the car. Her husband Nachman had to be cut out of it by emergency service workers. Both he and she, and the baby, which doctors tried to save by caesarian section, died at the hospital.

The driver of the BMW, identified by police as Julio Acevedo, fled the scene without making any effort to aid the victims. Police acknowledge that just two weeks ago, Acevedo was arrested for DWI, but had been released without even posting a bond. He is still at large, but has spoken to the media to tell his side of the story, which is that he was speeding to avoid being shot at, and regrets what happened, but is afraid to come forward due to all the attention.

According to media accounts, Acevedo was driving a car that had been illegally purchased for him by a woman, who has been arrested for insurance fraud, among other charges. This suggests that Acevedo might be an illegal alien without a driver's license. Internet searches have turned up cases of a man with the same name and a similar serious criminal record of manslaughter and drug charges who was previously deported.

Now I want to point out that, at least as far as I have been able to discern, no mention has been made of Acevedo's immigration or citizenship status in any of the media articles I've read. So he may or may not be an illegal alien and, while I await that piece of information with interest, really it's immaterial to my point, which is this: If one were to look just at the statistics, both the prior DWI and this dreadful hit-and-run case of vehicular homicide, would be lumped into "traffic offenses". Easy to mentally frame them as inconsequential when you don't know the facts behind the numbers, isn't it?

Sure, metrics are important. But it's also important to remember that there are real human beings with faces and lives, sometimes tragically ended like the Glaubers who were just starting out in life, by those who cause mayhem on our roads. Traffic crimes are not victimless offenses. And when the perpetrators are aliens, the price to be paid isn't just confined to the criminal justice system; our immigration laws also exact a price through expulsion from the country.

Does anyone — anyone — think of this preventable tragedy as "minor"? And if Acevedo does prove to be an alien, does anyone really think deporting him (after the criminal justice system is through with him) shouldn't fit into the apprehension priorities of federal immigration authorities?

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#1. To: Southern Style (#0)

What we should want to know is how come, as much as we are finger printed in jail and as big as the system is and as fast as t1 connections are.... what the fuck, how could he be put into jail over and over for DWI and such and nobody is noticing shit... not priors, not citizenship status , just a bunch of barney fifes that keep lousy records......

these are the gumps that are gonna take our guns under DHS supervision. ....

Driving with no lisence is a minor offense.... doing it over and over is a minor repeat offender... which I was for many years. Running into property and people is different. That is not a minor crime.

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titorite  posted on  2013-03-07   22:38:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Southern Style (#0)

Jew Yorkers wanted diversity.

Now they've got it.

"Mr. Prime Minister, there is only one important question facing us, and that is the question whether the white race will survive." -- Leonid Brezhnev to James Callahan

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2013-03-07   23:29:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Southern Style (#0) (Edited)

One of the little games that Acevado was playing -- even after he was identified as the driver of the abandoned car -- was stalling the police while trying to flee. Via a cousin, he claimed that he wanted to surrender to the police and would do so - tomorrow. Then, the next day, he'd come to a police station sometime around 3 pm. In fact, as everyone now knows, he didn't show up and about 5:30 pm was arrested in Pennsylvania, about a two hour drive away, and evidently was scheming to get even farther from NYC.

Some of those "sovereign citizens" claim that unlicensed driving is somehow a "right" - without a license, without even a learner's permit, without insurance, and without any way to regulate them except by jailing them. Acevado demonstrates that such drivers never learn and never improve, even when repeatedly caught and punished. Rather than face the music for his unlicensed driving, he chose to be a hit-and-run killer. He may seem like a small potatoes kind of guy to send to Singsing for 15 years but it's time an example was made.

Shoonra  posted on  2013-03-08   0:25:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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