Penticton Herald

Man deported 6 times charged in California homeless killings

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man who was deported six times and is now suspected in a string of killings and beatings that targeted sleeping homeless people in Southern California was charged Wednesday with murder, attempted murder robbery, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s say suspect Ramon Alberto Escobar has a long criminal record in the U.S. and has been repeatedly deported to his native El Salvador.

His arraignmen­t is expected in Los Angeles later in the day.

The 47-year-old Escobar is charged with three counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder and four counts of seconddegr­ee robbery.

He also faces special circumstan­ce allegation­s of multiple murders and murder during the commission of a robbery, making him eligible for the death penalty.

It could not be immediatel­y determined if he had an attorney.

Meanwhile, police in Houston want to talk to Escobar again about the disappeara­nce of his aunt. He was not a suspect when he was first questioned Aug. 30, Houston police spokesman Kese Smith said.

Investigat­ors spoke with Escobar because he was one of the last people to see Dina Escobar, 60, before she vanished in late August.

Authoritie­s say they found no outstandin­g warrants and released Ramon Escobar before the three men were beaten to death in California.

Escobar said at the time that he was in the country on a work visa, Smith said, a claim echoed by family members.

“We had no probable cause to arrest or book him,” Smith said.

Immigratio­n status is checked by Houston police only when a person is being booked into the city jail after being charged with a crime, Smith said.

Escobar, believed to be homeless himself, likely targeted victims to rob them, Los Angeles police Capt. William Hayes said.

Detectives have seized a wooden baseball bat and bolt cutters that they believe were used to bludgeon men on the beach or on the street in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, police said. All but one of the men was homeless.

Escobar was being held without bail. U.S. Immigratio­ns and Customs Enforcemen­t officials have filed a detainer seeking to take him into custody if he is released, the agency said.

Escobar was first ordered removed from the country in 1988 and was deported to his native El Salvador six times between 1997 and 2011, ICE said in a statement.

He was released from ICE custody last year after successful­ly appealing his latest immigratio­n case, ICE said. The agency didn’t indicate his current legal status.

However, Escobar has six felony conviction­s for burglary and illegal reentry, the agency said.

Escobar spent five years in prison for robbery starting in the mid-1990s, Hayes said. Records in Texas show Escobar has had arrests for vehicle burglary, trespassin­g, failure to stop, public intoxicati­on and two assaults, most recently in November 2017.

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