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Laken Riley murder suspect confirmed to be part of brutal Venezuelan gang

Jose Ybarra, the suspect in the murder of University of Georgia student Laken Riley, is currently on trial for the horrific crime, which shocked the nation and highlighted the impact of the border crisis created by the Biden-Harris administration. Homeland Security sources confirmed Ibarra is a member of Torren de Aragua, NewsNation correspondent Ali Bradley […]

Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra returns to court for trial

Jose Ibarra, accused of killing Augusta University student Laken Riley during his morning run in February, will appear in court Monday for the second day of his trial. Prosecutors say Ibarra, 26, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, attacked and killed nursing student Riley, 22, as she jogged on a path near Herrick Lake on the […]

Prosecutors Show Evidence in the Laken Riley Murder Trial

Georgia prosecutors today presented evidence that Georgia student Laken Riley was murdered by Venezuelan immigrant Jose Ibarra after he was welcomed into the United States by President Joe Biden's pro-immigration border chief. revealed. “On February 22, Jose Ibarra donned a black hat, a hoodie-style jacket, and black kitchen-style disposable gloves and went looking for a […]

Prosecutors Release Chilling Audio From Laken Riley’s 911 Call

The trial of slain Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, 22, begins Friday, with prosecutors saying she had a relationship with her alleged killer, undocumented immigrant Jose Ibarra, that Riley told authorities at the time of the attack. The allegedly gruesome 911 call has been released. Riley was found dead on the University of Georgia campus […]

Laken Riley bodycam footage shows officers trying to resuscitate student

ATHENS, Ga. — The judge in the murder trial of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley warned the court about the graphic body camera footage that was about to be shown, with several people getting up and leaving the scene and family members watching. I urged them to cover it. “Sorry to bother you,” Judge H. […]