The suspect in the horrifying murder of a Massachusetts sandwich shop owner is a 25-year-old Dominican Republic who was released to the US after being stopped near the Texas border in September 2022 under then-President Joe Biden. I'm an illegal foreigner. According to immigration and customs enforcement.
Eric Dionida German Pena is charged with the murder of Ilia Mablos, better known for owner of Louis and Lyn's Crazy Buzzie's roast beef and seafood.
“Eric Dionida Deutsche Pena will spend the day in court, but he is accused of a very serious and disturbing crime against members of our Massachusetts community,” Ice's Boston enforcement and removal. said Patricia Hyde, acting field director at the operational office. In a statement. “Ice Boston takes the public safety mission very seriously, which is why we submitted Lynn Police and immigrant detainees against him.”
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Eric Dionida Deutsche Pena is depicted in still images in the video. The 25-year-old Dominican citizen is charged with murder in Lynn, Massachusetts in connection with the death of sandwich shop owner Ilias “Louie” Mavros in the wake of a family break-in. (WFXT)
Germany Pena has been ordered to hold an order without pending trial.
“The Commonwealth of Massachusetts accused him of murder and with the cooperation of Lynn District Court, we intend to take him to ice custody after he pays the debts to society,” Hyde added. “Ice Boston continues our mission to arrest and eliminate terrible alien criminals from New England.”
According to an online obituary, Mablos, along with his father, also previously owned Christina's pizza from Salem.
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Ilias “Louie” Mavros, second from the left, depicted in the undated photo. The owner of Crazy Busgy sandwich shop in Lynn, Massachusetts was found dead at his home on February 3, 2025. (WFXT)
Mavros is an American citizen and the police discover that he is tied up in his basement.
An online obituary explained that he was a lifelong resident of Lynn, who graduated from a local high school in 1994 and had a “heart center” that cared for his sick mother for nearly ten years until his death last year. I did.

Members of the Immigration Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and Elimination Business (ERO) (San Francisco and Northern California) Flow Business team were portrayed during their operations in San Jose, California on September 25, 2019. (Reuters/Kate Manche)
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“Louis is an extraordinary individual and his absence will be deeply felt,” reads a post on Crazy Buzzy's Facebook page. “In honor of his legacy, Crazy Buzzy remains open.”
The killing comes amid a crackdown on thousands of known criminal aliens across the United States ordered late last month when President Donald Trump took office.

