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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: (Anchor Babies) Pregnant woman, 19, 'shot her boyfriend dead in front of their daughter, 3, as he attempted to stop a .50-caliber bullet with a BOOK he was holding up to his chest in bid for YouTube stardom' As part of a young couple's quest for YouTube fame, a 19-year-old woman shot at a book her boyfriend was holding against his chest, killing him at close range outside their northwestern Minnesota home. Monalisa Perez was charged Wednesday with second-degree manslaughter in the shooting of her boyfriend, 22-year-old Pedro Ruiz III, Monday night in Halstad. Perez, who is pregnant, appeared from jail by video at a Norman County District Court proceeding Wednesday. She posted $7,000 cash bail and was released late Wednesday afternoon. Ruiz held up the book described by County Attorney James Brue as a hardcover encyclopedia and Perez pulled the trigger on a .50-caliber Desert Eagle pistol, trying to see whether the bullet would go through, according to the criminal complaint. 'Prankster': Monalisa Perez allegedly shot her boyfriend of five years on Monday while filming a YouTube 'prank', his family said. Perez has been arrested Dangerous: Perez posted this tweet the day of the shooting. His family said he was supposed to stop a .50-caliber round with a book held in front of his chest. Instead it killed him A few hours before the shooting, a posting went up on Perez's Twitter account that read: "Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever. HIS idea not MINE." The note included two wide-eyed emoji faces and another of an eye-covering monkey with a gaping mouth. The Desert Eagle is described by retailer Cabela's in an online ad as "one of the world's most powerful semiautomatic handguns." Witness: The couple's daughter, Aaliyah (pictured with Perez) was witness to the shooting, police said. The girl was a regular fixture in the couple's videos Brue said there are "multiple videos" of the shooting, and they will not be released publicly at this time. "We called him our little daredevil," said Lisa Primeau, an aunt who added that she "pretty much raised" Ruiz after his mother died in Texas when he was young. He tried living with his father in this part of the country, but it didn't work out, Primeau said. Primeau said Ruiz was always chasing a thrill, "putting a dangerous twist on everything he did." His antics included "jumping into the swimming pool from the top of the house, no hesitation. He was a crazy driver with go-carts." She said Ruiz also "had plenty of guns. He liked guns." "He had told me about that idea," the aunt told the TV station, "and I said, 'Don't do it. Don't do it. Why are you going to use a gun? Why?' " Celebrity: The couple hoped that the stunt would make them YouTube celebrities. Perez reportedly told police she had fired the bullet from a foot away She quoted him as replying, " 'Because we want more viewers. We want to get famous.' " Perez has a YouTube channel with many videos the couple have made, with stunts and pranks prevalent. The most recent one went up the morning before the shooting. It's titled "Doing Scary Stunts at the Fair, Part I" and shows the couple attending a fair last Thursday. Ruiz and a young relative were featured enjoying various rides. "Imagine when we have 300,000 subscribers," Perez says during the video. Ruiz replies, "I told them, the bigger we get, I'll be throwing parties." One hour before their future unraveled Monday evening, Perez wrote on Facebook, "We are in the process of making Pedro a YouTube channel oh man is it going to be sweet! LOL." She added: "All the crazy stuff will [be] on his channel and mine. will be our family life!!!" Soon after the shooting, Perez told a sheriff's deputy that it was Ruiz who had been pushing his idea for the video, which was recorded by one camera on the back of a parked vehicle and another on a ladder, according to the complaint. He had shown her another book that he had shot and the bullet didn't go all the way through, the charging document continued. Gun: Ruiz was shot with a highly powerful .50 caliber Desert Eagle (pictured along with several .50-caliber bullets in file photo). He was described as a 'daredevil' by family "Perez stated that she shot from about a foot away while [Ruiz] held the book to his chest," the complaint read. In May, Perez posted a video revealing the sex of the child they are expecting in late September. It is a boy. Ruiz and Perez had been together for six years, Primeau said, and Perez became pregnant at 15. As they anticipated another child, Ruiz was supporting his growing family working for BNSF Railway and was studying to be a foreman, Primeau said. She added that she and others related to Ruiz "are all supporting Mona. It's a tragic incident. What she did
she has to live with that. It's the worst punishment she can get. She is pregnant with their second kid. It's just heartbreaking." Pregnant: Perez is pregnant, and is expecting to give birth in September. In May the couple revealed the child's gender in a YouTube video Plans: Perez said on Facebook shortly before Ruiz died that she had been planning to make a YouTube account specifically for him to post 'crazy stuff' Poster Comment: So why do we need 50 million Hispanics in America? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
Daredevils cannot afford to be stupid. That's for sure. If it really went down as claimed, she shouldn't get a conviction for lack of intent to kill.
Manslaughter.
The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie
At most, yes, but if she did it at his urging and assurance that no harm would come, then "negligence" on her part is questionable. The state has to prove that she had reasonable knowledge that the stunt would result in his death but that she didn't care. If he, as a well-seasoned daredevil, assured her it was okay, then that's doubtful. Of course if it was any person with a working knowledge of firearms it would be different. But if she did not know and simply followed through with his instructions, being led to believe it was okay then.... not guilty. This guy killed himself. End of story.
Sometimes society gets lucky,and the low-IQ trash takes itself out.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
ugh ..
U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY
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