A law in New York allows someone who commits a serious crime to be freed on the same day they are arrested.
Jorge Flores-Villalba, a 27-year-old illegal alien, according to Assemblyman Colin Schmitt, was arrested after he allegedly struck and killed a mother of three children, then fled the scene of the accident.
Flores-Villalba told police that he left the scene without calling the police because he was scared. He doesn’t have a license.
Marie “Rosie” Osai, who was a legal immigrant from Haiti, was struck and killed in an automotive accident on Long Island, New York.
She was unable to join her family for Christmas, but her killer was allowed to go free.
To make matters worse, he was freed without bail of any kind.
If he chooses to go into hiding, there is nothing New York law enforcement can do.
New York State has become a sanctuary for everyone but law-abiding American citizens.
The list of crimes for which suspects will be freed from prison before trial includes:
- Second-degree manslaughter
- Aggravated vehicular assault
- Third-degree assault
- Promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child
- Possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child
- Promoting a sexual performance by a child
- Failure to register as a sex offender
- Making terroristic threats
- Criminally negligent homicide
- Aggravated vehicular homicide
A New York state law that allows accused criminals to be freed from prison the same day they are arrested for violent crimes has freed an illegal alien accused of killing a mother of three on Christmas Eve.
Jorge Flores-Villalba, a 27-year-old illegal alien, according to Assemblyman Colin Schmitt, was arrested after he allegedly admitted to hitting and killing mother of three Marie “Rosie” Osai, who was a legal immigrant from Haiti, in a Christmas Eve crash on Long Island, New York.
“I was driving and I did strike a person,” Flores-Villalba allegedly told law enforcement officials. “I didn’t call the police. I was afraid because I don’t have a license.”
After being charged with felony fleeing the scene of a deadly accident, Flores-Villalba was arraigned and then freed without bail on Christmas day — less than 24 hours after Osai was allegedly killed.