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Transgender illegal alien accused of raping boy, 14, in restroom; was freed last June after violent crime charges: Reports

An illegal transgender foreigner has been accused of raping a 14-year-old boy in a toilet in New York City. The suspect was previously charged with violent crimes in Massachusetts, but claimed he was released despite the US immigration and customs enforcement agency placing him in detention, according to the report.

According to Nicole Suarez, 30, was arrested Wednesday and charged with first-degree rape. Arrest records point out that Suarez is a biological man from Colombia and has a warrant for arrest on the “immigration” issue.

“Oh my god, I hate that. He destroyed that little boy's life!”

New York Postciting a police source, Suarez reported that he raped and raped a boy in the East Harlem Bodega toilet on Tuesday. This post characterized Suarez as a “transgender woman.”

The boy is said to have left the bathroom and immediately flagged the individual who warned the police. Suarez said it was being held on Rikers Island, citing online records visited Saturday.

Sources said the prosecutors initially claimed they had requested $500,000 bail and $1.5 million in bonds from Suarez.

But Judge Elizabeth Shamas – a Democrat was selected In 2024, the amount was reduced to $100,000 bail or $250,000 bond, according to online court records.

Azido Jaime, owner of a nearby deli, explained that Thomas Jefferson Park is nearby, so children are often in the area.

“Oh my god, I hate that,” Jaime told the Post. “He destroyed the life of that little boy!”

He added, “My whole body is shaking, I want to sit down. I can't explain how I feel. I'm more than angry.”

Law enforcement sources posted what Suarez is wanted in New Jersey and Massachusetts. ICE is said to have had detainees in Suarez.

ice Define “Detainees as ice requests to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies, including prisons, prisons, or other confinement facilities, have requested removable aliens. Before releasing, they usually have time to notify the requesting agency as soon as possible and ask the DHS to retain the aliens to assume custody in accordance with federal immigration laws, so they usually exceed the time they release them. It's up to 48 hours.”

The source said The Boston Herald Suarez was arrested last June on suspicion of violent crime reportedly committed in Medford, Massachusetts.

A Department of Homeland Security source notified the outlet that Suarez was accused of armed robbery, paid sexual conduct, and assault with dangerous weapons and battery.

Suarez was released “before the detainee was filed,” sources said.

According to the Massachusetts government, “Trial Court employees do not have the authority to detain individuals based solely on citizen immigrant detainees.” Website. “Individuals eligible for civil immigration detainees shall be processed and processed in the same way that all other individuals who come before the court are processed and processed.”

The site states that “court officers or other court employees shall not communicate or otherwise commence with ICE personnel to report that the defendant is in court detention or in court. “He says.

The Herald said Middlesex District Attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York all have “laws, regulations, resolutions, policies, or other practices that interfere with immigration enforcement and protect offenders from ice.” According to Go to the Immigration Research Center.

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