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An illegal Mexican immigrant who has been deported at least eight times, according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio, and arrested nearly a dozen times, now faces murder charges following the discovery of a man’s body in Ohio.
Fermín García-Gutiérrez, 46, is being held in the Butler County Jail on charges of aggravated murder (premeditated), use of weapons while intoxicated, carrying concealed weapons, drug possession and obstruction of official business, Fox reports 19, citing jail records.
Officers found the victim’s body in the 1100 block of S. 13th Street in Hamilton shortly after 2:30 p.m. Monday in response to a 911 call.
Hamilton is just north of Cincinnati.
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Garcia Gutierrez’s first arrest was in 2001, and he has used at least seven different names and three different dates of birth, Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said during a news conference Wednesday. García Gutiérrez has been charged with more than 20 crimes in that period and is also a gang member, Jones added.
García Gutiérrez is jailed on an ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainer, Jones previously said.
“That person would be alive today, and if you don’t think it’s affecting you in Butler County, Ohio, we’re all border states; we’re all border counties. It’s here, and we could go on and on,” Jones said.
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“Who knows how many people this guy has been involved in and killed? Here in the United States, in our jail, he’s had two or three weapons charges, he’s had domestic violence (charges) … driving while impaired.” drunk,” Jones said. “We don’t know how many he has killed in Mexico.”
Jones said García Gutiérrez was deported seven times and was also detained at the border on another occasion and then sent back to Mexico.
The sheriff said they have seen nearly 1,000 illegal aliens facing state charges in their jail since July 2021.
“Our border is broken and these individuals are the cause of it,” Jones said, pointing to photos of President Biden, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
“He doesn’t actually rule Mexico, he’s the drug cartel,” Jones said. “We have to stop this border invasion, it is killing us and it is killing innocent people.”
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