On October 24, 2014, Luis Enrique Monroy Bracamonte opened fire on three Northern California sheriff's deputies, killing two and wounding the third. A civilian was also wounded in the shooting. Monroy was a citizen of Mexico and a convicted drug dealer who was in the United States as an illegal immigrant.
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Deportations
Monroy, an illegal immigrant, had been previously deported twice. He was deported in 1997 after being convicted in Arizona on charges of possessing narcotics for sale, and was arrested and deported to Mexico again in 2001.
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Shootings
Monroy-Bracamontes was using the name Marcelo Marquez when he shot and killed two sheriff's deputies, and shot and injured a third deputy and a civilian. Detective Michael Davis and Deputy Sheriff Danny Oliver were killed in the downtown Sacramento shooting.
Responses
The shooting came to national attention in debates over the Obama administration's policies on immigration in the fall of 2014.
The shootings came to national attention again when President Trump invited Jessica Davis and Susan Oliver, the widows of slain officers Detective Michael Davis and Deputy Sheriff Danny Oliver, to attend his first address to a joint session of Congress on February 28, 2017.
See also
- Murder of Jamiel Shaw II
- Shooting of Kathryn Steinle
- Colorado sanctuary city controversy
- Illegal immigration to the United States
- Office of Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement
References
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