Migrant accused of running over Virginia grandmother in fatal carjacking

Originally Published by: Rookie QB Caleb Williams, other Bears starters will sit out Hall of Fame Game POLITICS War veteran's campaign unleashes on Dem opponent after top aide's 'disgusting' smear MLB's biggest winners, losers from the trade deadline An El Salvadoran man accused of killing a Virginia woman during a weekend carjacking was living in

An El Salvadoran man accused of killing a Virginia woman during a weekend carjacking was living in the United States illegally, immigration authorities said. 

Jose Aguilar-Martinez, 21, is charged in the fatal Sunday encounter that resulted in the death of 54-year-old Melody Waldecker, a grandmother,  FOX 5 DC reported. 

Responding deputies with the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office were called around 11:30 a.m. and found Waldecker dead at the scene.

Investigators determined she was struck by her own vehicle as the suspected carjacker fled the scene. 

Aguilar-Martinez was found and arrested about 45 minutes later. He was taken to a local hospital after appearing to have an unrelated medical condition, the news outlet reported. 

Aguilar-Martinez entered the U.S. as a “gotaway” at an unknown date and location, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told Fox News. 

Jose Aguilar-Martinez was living in the U.S. illegally. Loudoun County Adult Detention Center
Melody Waldecker was killed in the carjacking. Courtesy of family
ICE has placed a detainer request for him to be handed over to immigration authorities upon his release from local custody. FOX 5 DC

ICE has placed a detainer request for him to be handed over to immigration authorities upon his release from  local custody.

Some so-called “sanctuary” cities and counties routinely ignore such requests and release illegal immigrants accused of crimes onto the streets.  

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