Los Angeles Times

ICE account of deadly crash is under scrutiny

Police ask D.A. to review whether agents gave false details

- By Brittny Mejia

The Delano Police Department has forwarded a report to the Kern County district attorney’s office asking prosecutor­s to review whether federal immigratio­n agents gave false informatio­n to police investigat­ing a traffic crash that killed a couple who were in the country illegally.

Santos Hilario Garcia and Marcelina Garcia Profecto were killed while fleeing from Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agents on March 13. The couple had initially stopped, but then fled before crashing into a utility pole at high speed.

According to a report, an ICE deportatio­n officer told police that, after the initial stop, he was not in “pursuit with emergency lights/ sirens.” But surveillan­ce video showed the immigratio­n

officers’ cars traveling in the same direction as the couple’s vehicle with their emergency lights activated.

“Based on the discrepanc­y the report was forwarded to the Kern County District Attorney’s Office for review since they have jurisdicti­on,” Delano’s interim police chief, Raul Alvizo, said in a statement. “The charges requested are according to California Vehicle Code Section 31, ‘No person shall give, either orally or in writing, informatio­n to a peace officer while in the performanc­e of his duties under the provision of this code when such person knows that the informatio­n is false.’ ”

The complaint, received Wednesday morning, is pending review, according to the district attorney’s office. ICE did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The case comes amid rising tension between local agencies and ICE in California, as officials and police have to choose whether they will cooperate more with the immigratio­n agency or abide by the state’s “sanctuary” laws, intended to protect immigrants in the country illegally.

Last month, Los Alamitos leaders approved an ordinance that exempts their Orange County municipali­ty from Senate Bill 54, a law that took effect Jan. 1 and prohibits state and local police agencies from notifying federal officials in many cases in which immigrants who are potentiall­y subject to deportatio­n are about to be released from custody.

The initiative is in addition to sanctuary city laws passed by numerous communitie­s and other state laws that protect those without legal residency, including one that makes it a crime for business owners to voluntaril­y help federal agents find and detain unauthoriz­ed workers and another that creates a state inspection program for federal immigratio­n detention centers.

The Trump administra­tion has gone to federal court to invalidate the state laws, contending they blatantly obstruct federal immigratio­n law and thus violate the Constituti­on’s supremacy clause, which gives federal law precedence over state measures. That case is pending.

Alvizo said that in referring the case to the district attorney, his department is only trying to do its “due diligence.”

“It’s not any different than say, for example, you were involved in a traffic accident and there was some issues there. We’re going to send it to our D.A.,” Alvizo said. “Because we don’t want anybody to come back and say that we’re hiding or we’re trying to cover up for anybody. We’re doing it the way we do it for anybody else.

“All we did is investigat­e the traffic collision. I don’t know what the big deal is or why we’re getting all these calls. It’s an unfortunat­e traffic accident.”

ICE deportatio­n officer Ramiro Sanchez told police that on the morning of the crash, he and colleagues were conducting surveillan­ce on an apartment in order to detain Celestino Hilario-Garcia, who was targeted for removal from the country.

Sanchez stated that a colleague witnessed Santos Hilario Garcia, whom they mistook for Celestino Hilario-Garcia, enter a vehicle in front of the apartment, along with a woman and a girl.

Sanchez and another deportatio­n officer, Dimas Benitez, followed the car in black, unmarked Jeeps as the couple dropped off their daughter at school. Shortly afterward, Sanchez activated his emergency lights to signal the car to pull over.

Santos Hilario Garcia complied, but as Sanchez got out of his car, the couple’s vehicle sped away, the report said.

Three witnesses to the crash said the couple’s car was not being followed or chased and that no police were present, according to the police report.

But statements provided by the deportatio­n officers “contradict with the surveillan­ce review conducted,” the department stated in its report.

Delano police were dispatched to the crash scene shortly before 7 a.m. Officers found a blue Ford Explorer Sport Trac overturned with the couple inside. They died at the scene.

“Per routine protocol, at the time of the incident, the facts surroundin­g the encounter were referred for review and that review is ongoing,” ICE spokesman Richard Rocha said in a statement Monday. “While this was an isolated and extremely unfortunat­e incident, ICE wants to encourage all individual­s we encounter to fully cooperate with our law enforcemen­t officers.”

The statement cited sanctuary policies that “have pushed ICE out of jails” and “force our officers to conduct more enforcemen­t in the community — which poses increased risks for law enforcemen­t and the public.

“It also increases the likelihood that ICE will encounter other illegal aliens who previously weren’t on our radar,” Rocha said.

Santos Hilario Garcia had been convicted in 2014 of driving under the influence and was voluntaril­y returned to Mexico three times between 2008 and 2017. Profecto had no prior encounters with ICE.

Though Garcia matched the descriptio­n of the arrest target, he was not the same individual, according to ICE.

Delano police have dealt firsthand with escalating fears over ICE in the city, even posting a statement to Facebook on March 1 to address rumors about the department assisting the federal agency in its operations.

“It was also rumored that ICE Agents are utilizing Delano Police Department police vehicles and clad in Delano police officer uniforms,” the statement read. “I can assure the citizens of Delano that our Department and its police officers are NOT assisting ICE in their operations. I can also assure the citizens of Delano that ICE Agents are NOT utilizing Delano police vehicles nor our police uniforms. Likewise, our police officers are NOT targeting and arresting individual­s on behalf of ICE.”

Delano Mayor Grace Vallejo said she would “wait and see what the district attorney is going to do” before saying more.

“As far as to the community, I hope they understand that we honor the state of California’s sanctuary cities law,” Vallejo said. “We follow it, and it is unjust that people are put in fear at a time when they’re trying to support their families, and in this particular situation, it created something that should not have happened and that was due to the fear of ICE and deportatio­n.”

 ?? Photograph­s by Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? FAMILY and friends attend funeral services last week at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Delano for Santos Hilario Garcia and Marcelina Garcia Profecto, who died in a crash while f leeing immigratio­n agents in March.
Photograph­s by Al Seib Los Angeles Times FAMILY and friends attend funeral services last week at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Delano for Santos Hilario Garcia and Marcelina Garcia Profecto, who died in a crash while f leeing immigratio­n agents in March.
 ??  ?? AN AGENT told police he was not in “pursuit with emergency lights” during the crash that killed the couple. Surveillan­ce video contradict­ed his statement.
AN AGENT told police he was not in “pursuit with emergency lights” during the crash that killed the couple. Surveillan­ce video contradict­ed his statement.
 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? MOURNERS surround the caskets of a couple killed last month when their car overturned while f leeing ICE agents. Police called for a review of the incident.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times MOURNERS surround the caskets of a couple killed last month when their car overturned while f leeing ICE agents. Police called for a review of the incident.

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