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6 illegal immigrants fatally shoot woman in her car in South Carolina
6 illegal immigrants fatally shoot woman in her car in South Carolina

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time5 days ago

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6 illegal immigrants fatally shoot woman in her car in South Carolina

Six illegal immigrants, including three minors, were recently arrested and charged for murdering a woman after surrounding her vehicle in South Carolina. In a recent press release, the Department of Homeland Security announced that six illegal immigrants had been arrested and charged with the 'random murder' of Larisha Sharell Thompson, attempted armed robbery, and burglary. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the six illegal immigrants from Honduras, identified as Jeyson Salgado-Pineda, Asael Torres-Chirinos, Jarby Ramos-Ardon, and three minors ages 13, 14, and 15, allegedly pulled up next to Thompson's vehicle, fatally shot the South Carolina mother, and tried entering her vehicle. The Department of Homeland Security added that in addition to being charged for murdering an 'innocent mother,' the illegal immigrants have been accused of trying to rob a convenience store. 'Each is charged in arrest warrants with Murder, Attempted Armed Robbery, and Burglary Second Degree,' Lancaster County Sheriff's Office Attorney Doug Barfield said in a statement to The National News Desk. 'Torres-Chirinos is believed to have fired the pistol during both incidents. He is also charged with two counts of Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Violent Crime and one count of Possession of a Firearm by an Unlawful Alien.' READ MORE: Video: Illegal immigrant teen sentenced to probation after causing fatal crash Lancaster County Sheriff Barry Faile told The National News Desk that the fatal shooting of Thompson 'defies any sense of decency in a civilized society.' 'Ms. Thompson was going about her business on a Friday night, not bothering anyone,' Faile said. 'All of a sudden these six men and boys, out to get something for nothing from someone they did not know and had no business bothering, pulled alongside her car, and Torres-Chirinos opened fire, killing Ms. Thompson.' In the recent press release, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had placed detainers on the six illegal immigrants charged with Thompson's murder ahead of their expected criminal prosecution in South Carolina. 'Larisha Sharell Thompson's life was tragically taken by criminal illegal aliens. She was a mother who was driving to a friend's house when her life was brutally taken by these criminal aliens who should have never been in our country,' Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. 'President Trump and Secretary Noem will always fight for the victims of illegal alien crime and their families. The safety of American citizens comes first.'

Lancaster man accused of killing business owner after family argument leads to ‘violent rampage': Sheriff
Lancaster man accused of killing business owner after family argument leads to ‘violent rampage': Sheriff

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time23-05-2025

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Lancaster man accused of killing business owner after family argument leads to ‘violent rampage': Sheriff

LANCASTER, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A man was and charged with murder following what authorities are calling an hours-long 'violent rampage' that included the shooting death of a Lancaster business owner. According to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded just before 6 p.m. May 21 to a home on Memorial Park Road. The suspect, 52-year-old Roger Ledell Baskins had been temporality living there with family members. NC man killed attempting to cross road at busy Rock Hill intersection Deputies say an argument occurred between Baskins and family members, and Baskins reportedly pulled out a pistol, threatening a family member with it before firing several shots into another family member's car. According to the sheriff's office, he then used a car battery to smash windows out of the car he shot and a car belonging to a third family member. No one was injured during this incident. Baskins left the scene on foot, and officers with the Lancaster Police Department found him in a yard on North Willow Lake Road, where he was captured after a chase. Witnesses reported that he drove to that location in a 1997 Toyota 4-Runner, which was also on scene. Officers determined the vehicle is owned by a 65-year-old from Rock Hill. Officers with the Rock Hill Police Department contacted the man's wife, who told them he operates a business on Memorial Park Road, near where the family disturbance occurred. Sheriff's deputies checked the business and reportedly found the man, later identified as Charles Wilburn Presler, dead from an apparent gunshot wound. He also appeared to be robbed. When Baskins was detained, deputies say he was in possession of documents belonging to the victim, and a pistol was reportedly found in the 4-Runner. Investigators with the Lancaster County Multijurisdictional Violent Crime Task Force and sheriff's office crime scene investigators along with the coroner were summoned. Baskins was arrested and transported to the Lancaster County Detention Center. In connection with the homicide, Baskins is charged with: Armed robbery Second-degree burglary Grand Larceny ($2,000 – $10,000) Three counts of Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Violent Crime Possession of a Firearm or Ammunition by a Person Convicted of Certain Crimes. In connection with the domestic disturbance, Baskins is charged with: Pointing and Presenting a Firearm (two counts) Breach of Peace of a High and Aggravated Nature Malicious Injury to Personal Property valued at $2,000-$10,000 Malicious Injury to Personal Property valued under $2,000. Bond was denied by a magistrate Thursday afternoon. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Six illegal migrants charged in South Carolina mother's murder defy 'decency' in 'civilized society': sheriff
Six illegal migrants charged in South Carolina mother's murder defy 'decency' in 'civilized society': sheriff

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

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Six illegal migrants charged in South Carolina mother's murder defy 'decency' in 'civilized society': sheriff

Authorities in Lancaster, South Carolina, have charged six illegal immigrants between the ages of 13 and 21 in connection with the "random" May 2 murder of a mother who was driving to meet friends in Rock Hill. Lancaster County Sheriff's Office deputies located Larisha Sharrell Thompson, 40, deceased with a gunshot wound behind the wheel of her vehicle on Riverside Road in Lancaster, which is located about an hour south of Charlotte, North Carolina. On May 12, authorities announced the arrests of three adults, including Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos, 21; Jarby Ardon Ramos-Odari, 18; Jeyson Sobied Pineda-Salgado, 17; and three juveniles, ages 13, 14 and 15, in connection with Thompson's death and a separate burglary that occurred on April 30. "This shooting defies any sense of decency in a civilized society," Lancaster Sheriff Barry Faile said in a Monday statement. "Ms. Thompson was going about her business on a Friday night, not bothering anyone. All of a sudden, these six men and boys — out to get something for nothing from someone they did not know and had no business bothering — pulled alongside her car, and Torres-Chirinos opened fire, killing Ms. Thompson. There's no place in our society for acts like this or the people who commit them, and my hope is these six are never again among us." Justice Department Tells Federal Judge It Might Invoke State Secrets Act On High-profile Deportation Case The Department of Homeland Security has placed detainers on all six individuals charged, Faile said during a press conference, adding that the community is a "much safer place today because these six individuals are off the streets." Read On The Fox News App Faile alleged that the suspects pulled up alongside Thompson, fatally shot her in what authorities described as a "random robbery attempt." Authorities believe all six suspects were in the same vehicle with Torres-Chirinos, who was driving and allegedly fired the fatal shot at Thompson. They are accused of attempting to enter her vehicle and then fleeing the scene upon realizing that it was locked. Ice Arrests 422 Illegal Immigrants In Houston Sweep, Including Suspects Wanted For Murder, Arson On April 30, deputies were dispatched to the Van Wyck Mart at 644 Rock Hill Highway before 8 a.m. to investigate a burglary. The store owner told deputies that surveillance video footage showed several young men trying to get into the store around 10:30 p.m. on April 29. When they couldn't get inside, they allegedly broke open a door on the northwest corner of the building, which opened up to a bathroom that had access to the inside of the store. The suspects are also accused of firing a handgun at a security camera and the bathroom door. Detectives collected ballistics evidence at the scene. The location of the store the suspects allegedly broke into and the location of Thompson's murder are a seven-minute drive apart. Detectives determined that ballistic evidence recovered from the scene of the murder came from the same 9 mm handgun as those at the scene of the burglary days before. Southern Border Apprehensions Plunge More Than 90% From A Year Ago In April, Cbp Says Through digital surveillance, investigators also identified Torres-Chirinos, the 21-year-old suspect, at the scene of both crimes. They questioned him at the sheriff's office on May 8, and by the end of that day, they had identified, located and detained the five additional suspects. The three adult suspects are charged with murder, attempted armed robbery and second-degree burglary. Authorities believe Torres-Chirinos fired the handgun in both incidents, and he is charged with two counts of firearms possession during the commission of a crime and one count of firearms possession by an unlawful alien. A judge denied bond for all three men. The three juvenile suspects are also charged with murder, attempted armed robbery and second-degree burglary. All six suspects are subject to removal from the United States under federal immigration law based on their immigration status, the sheriff's office said. "The Department of Homeland Security has placed detainers on these six," Faile said. "That doesn't mean the federal government will scoop them up and send them out of the country before their cases are heard in court. It simply means if for any reason, any one or more of them becomes eligible for release before their charges are resolved in court, Homeland Security will take custody of them, and they will not be back out on the street. Our intention is that all six remain detained until they face the full weight of our judicial system." Thompson's family is "grieving and trying to get their heads around how something like this could happen," Faile article source: Six illegal migrants charged in South Carolina mother's murder defy 'decency' in 'civilized society': sheriff

3 juveniles, 3 adults charged with burglary, murder of Lancaster woman
3 juveniles, 3 adults charged with burglary, murder of Lancaster woman

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time12-05-2025

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3 juveniles, 3 adults charged with burglary, murder of Lancaster woman

LANCASTER, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Three men and three juveniles have been charged with murder after a , according to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. The six suspects, ages 13-21, were all charged with murder, attempted armed robbery and second-degree burglary. Just before 8 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, two days before the murder, deputies investigated a burglary at the Van Wyck Mart at 644 Rock Hill Highway in Lancaster. That's about 3.5 miles from where 40-year-old Larisha Thompson was reportedly murdered in the 3000 block of Riverside Road. The owner of the store said surveillance video showed several young men trying to get into the store around 10:30 the previous night. Officials said they were unsuccessful in getting into the store, but did break open a door which opened into a bathroom from which the store was inaccessible. During the burglary, shots from a handgun damaged a surveillance camera and the bathroom door. Ballistic evidence recovered from that scene and the scene of the murder proved that the same 9 mm handgun was used in both crimes. Lancaster brewery pours optimism and beer after overnight fire damages building Investigators were able to identify that 21-year-old Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos was present at both crimes, and his 2024 white Honda Civic was also linked to both crimes. A search warrant was used at his home, and while taking him into custody, investigators found the 9 mm pistol, which was confirmed by a forensic examiner to be the weapon used at both the attempted break-in and the homicide. Five other people, ages 13, 14, 15, 17, and 18, were all arrested after investigators learned they all had involvement in both crimes. All six suspects live in Lancaster, officials said. The three juveniles were charged on Department of Juvenile Justice petitions and will have detention hearings this week. The three adults, Torres-Chirinos, Jarby Ardon Ramos-Odari (18) and Jeyson Sobied Pineda-Salgado (17), were booked into the Lancaster County Detention Center without bond. Investigators believe Torres-Chirinos was the one to have fired the pistol in both incidents. He was also charged with possession of a firearm by an unlawful alien and two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime. According to the Sheriff's Office, all six suspects were in Torres-Chirinos' car during the night of Friday, May 2, when they pulled near Thompson's Accord as she was driving on Riverside Road. Torres-Chirinos allegedly opened fire at her car and struck her from his front passenger seat. Thompson's car came to a stop, and some of the suspects attempted to get into her car but were unsuccessful before driving away from the scene. Sadly, Thompson was pronounced dead at the scene. PREVIOUS: Woman found dead from gunshot wound in her car in Lancaster County identified: Sheriff 'This shooting defies any sense of decency in a civilized society,' Sheriff Barry Faile said. 'Ms. Thompson was going about her business on a Friday night, not bothering anyone. All of a sudden, these six men and boys, out to get something for nothing from someone they did not know and had no business bothering, pulled alongside her car, and Torres-Chirinos opened fire, killing Ms. Thompson. There's no place in our society for acts like this or the people who commit them, and my hope is these six are never again among us.' Sheriff Faile said the Department of Homeland Security placed detainers on the six suspects. 'That doesn't mean the federal government will scoop them up and send them out of the country before their cases are heard in court. It simply means if, for any reason, any one or more of them becomes eligible for release before their charges are resolved in court, Homeland Security will take custody of them and they will not be back out on the street. Our intention is that all six remain detained until they face the full weight of our judicial system,' Faile said. Watch the full press conference from the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office here: The Sheriff's Office also stressed the importance of a thorough investigation and cooperation from other law enforcement agencies. 'We activated our entire investigations division to solve this case. They worked continuously from the time we received the call until all six suspects were in custody Thursday. They collected evidence using multiple tools at our disposal, and they reached out to other agencies like SLED and Homeland Security to do things we can't. We started with very little, but before the end of the week, one piece of evidence led to many others and a complete picture of what occurred. I can't thank the men and women of the sheriff's office and the other assisting agencies enough,' Faile said. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing, but no other suspects are being sought. Queen City News is tracking CRIME in your area 🚨 >> Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

6 charged in Lancaster woman's death, could be removed from U.S.
6 charged in Lancaster woman's death, could be removed from U.S.

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time12-05-2025

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6 charged in Lancaster woman's death, could be removed from U.S.

The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office arrested three adults and detained three juveniles after a woman was shot and killed in her car. Larisha Sharell Thompson's family found her inside her car, suffering a gunshot wound, on the side of Riverside Road on May 2. Paramedics said Thompson was dead upon their arrival. LCSO launched an investigation and arrested 21-year-old Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos, 18-year-old Jarby Ardon Ramos-Odari, and 17-year-old Jeyson Sobied Pineda-Salgado. Deputies detained a 15-year-old, a 14-year-old, and a 13-year-old. The juveniles will have detention hearings within a Family Court this week. The suspects were identified as a group that attempted to break into the Van Wyck Mart on April 30, near where Thompson's body was found, reports said. Reports say Torres-Chirinos was identified through surveillance footage as being present at the attempted break-in. Deputies said the State Law Enforcement Division determined a 9 mm handgun was used in the attempted robbery. The gun was fired and caused damage to a surveillance camera and a bathroom door. Torres-Chirinos was determined to have shot the gun. Investigators said the same gun that was used in the attempted robbery was used in the Riverside Robbery. Officials also connected Torres-Chirinos' 2024 Honda Civic to both scenes. Deputies and investigators brought Torres-Chirinos and several others in for questioning. By the end of the day, they had identified, located, detained, and questioned all five of the other suspects. READ: Family finds Lancaster woman dead from gunshot wound behind wheel of car Investigators determined all six suspects were at the scene of the attempted robbery and the homicide. Officials said they believe Thompson to be a victim of a random robbery attempt. Investigators said all six suspects were in Torres-Chirinos' car. The suspects pulled near Thompson's car as she drove on Riverside Road, reports say, and Torres-Chirinos then opened fire, struck Thompson, and killed her. Her car came to a stop in the roadway, and then the suspects attempted to rob her, but the car doors were locked. The suspects then fled the scene. 'This shooting defies any sense of decency in a civilized society,' said Sheriff Barry Faile. 'Ms. Thompson was going about her business on a Friday night, not bothering anyone. All of a sudden these six men and boys, out to get something for nothing from someone they did not know and had no business bothering, pulled alongside her car, and Torres-Chirinos opened fire, killing Ms. Thompson. There's no place in our society for acts like this or the people who commit them, and my hope is these six are never again among us.' All three adults were charged with murder, attempted armed robbery, and burglary second degree. Torres-Chirinos was also charged with two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime and one count of possession of a firearm by an unlawful alien. READ: 1 killed in crash on Weddington Road in Matthews The three juveniles were charged with murder, attempted armed robbery, and burglary second degree. All six who were arrested or detained are subject to removal from the United States based on their immigration status. LCSO and the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice have placed immigration detainers on all six suspects. 'The Department of Homeland Security has placed detainers on these six,' Faile said. 'That doesn't mean the federal government will scoop them up and send them out of the country before their cases are heard in court. It simply means if for any reason any one or more of them becomes eligible for release before their charges are resolved in court, Homeland Security will take custody of them and they will not be back out on the street. Our intention is that all six remain detained until they face the full weight of our judicial system.' Investigators say they are not looking for more suspects, but the investigation is still open and active. They ask that anyone with information contact the LCSO at (803) 283-3388. WATCH: 1 killed in crash on Weddington Road in Matthews

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