Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Sheriff Touts Arrest Of Alleged Gang Members, Shows Photo Of One Sobbing: ‘Life As He Knew It Is Over’


Local law enforcement officers across the U.S. are aiding President Donald Trump in his mission to eradicate dangerous illegal immigrants who were essentially given free rein of the country under the Biden administration.

One such ally is Polk County, Florida, Sheriff Grady Judd, who recently announced the arrest of five alleged members of the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

In addition to describing the charges against them, the sheriff showcased one photo showing the impact the arrest had on one of the suspects.

As Breitbart reported:

Judd first showed booking photos of all five men. “Some of them are smiling,” he said. Then, he displayed another photo of Ramon Jesus Carpintero-Luna, 26. He was bawling like a baby during a police interrogation.

“It’s not such a happy time,” Judd said.

He added:

Life as he knew it is over. Is he crying because he can’t steal from Americans anymore? Is he crying because he can’t rob people in the middle of the night anymore? Is he crying because he can’t rip off high end liquor. This is the end of the road for him and his companions. I hope he has his traveling clothes on because we want to charge them with racketeering and send them to state prison for a very long time. And then deport them.

Photos obtained by the Daily Mail reveal the men were living like rock stars before their arrests. Social media pictures showing the thugs partying, showing off bottles of high-end Buchanan Scotch whisky, and relaxing on the beach.

Although the violent MS-13 gang has gotten most of the attention in recent years, Tren de Aragua has made its presence in the U.S. known over the past several years:

Fox News also reported on the major arrest in Florida:

Judd said the investigation into the retail crimes began in October, when Publix reported that a series of high-end liquor items were being stolen from stores in Central Florida. Walmart and Sam’s Club made similar reports of thefts at their stores.

Investigators reported 32 theft and robbery cases in Polk County alone.

The incident that helped investigators bust the suspects happened last month at a Sam’s Club in Lakeland, where the suspects attempted to steal a shopping cart filled with $3,200 worth of liquor, according to the sheriff.

In that incident, the suspects injured a female worker who grabbed the cart in an effort to stop them, Judd said. The group left for a car that they then crashed in the parking lot before escaping in an Uber.

Investigators searched the car and found stolen liquor, cellphones and a passport.

Here’s a clip of the sheriff’s press conference:

 

What do you think?

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