…. Friday his rampage included shooting three police officers, killing two – and shooting another civilian in the head during a botched carjacking.

Those who followed the Sacramento Slayings as they unfolded will see confirmation of previous suspicions.  President Obama, Eric Holder and Jeh Johnson have blood on their hands, but obviously won’t admit it.
Sinaloa Cartel(SACRAMENTO – CA) Investigators were poring into the conflicting backgrounds Saturday of a Utah couple accused in a crime spree that killed two deputies, with federal authorities saying the 34-year-old man charged in the slayings has used at least two identities and has been deported from the United States twice in the past.
Sheriff’s officials have identified the suspect as Marcelo Marquez, but the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said in a statement Saturday that his name actually is Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte.
Monroy-Bracamonte was first deported to Mexico in 1997 following his arrest and conviction in Arizona for possession of narcotics for sale; he was arrested and returned to Mexico a second time in 2001.
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ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice said the agency had filed an immigration detainer against him asking that he be turned over to federal authorities if and when he is released by local law enforcement.
The chances of a release appear slim. Sheriff’s officials booked Monroy-Bracamonte into the county jail early Saturday on two counts each of murder, attempted murder and carjacking. He was booked under the name Marcelo Marquez, which he gave authorities.
His wife, Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38, faces a count of attempted murder and two counts of carjacking.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Lisa Bowman, a department spokeswoman, said both suspects were cooperating with authorities, although investigators had no motive for the couple’s actions.
Both suspects are being held without bail, according to online jail records, and both are scheduled to make their first court appearances Tuesday afternoon in adjoining courtrooms inside the main jail building.
Investigators still are trying to determine what brought the couple to Sacramento and how a simple approach by deputies in a motel parking lot could have escalated into such violence.
It is unclear when he returned to the United States after his 2001 removal. Authorities said Monroy-Bracamonte had no convictions under the name Marcelo Marquez, which he was using at the time of Friday’s shootings.
There are indications that he used multiple identities. One friend who knew him only as “Tiger” said she believed his name was Julian Beltran, and a Facebook account using that name features photos of “Beltran” that match photos of the alleged shooter on Marcelo Marquez’s Facebook page.
On the “Beltran” page, one photo shows him with a belly tattoo declaring “Mexican Pride” and “Sinaloa” on his chest, and indicates he is from Culiacan, Sinaloa. Bowman said in a statement that authorities are looking into both the suspects’ backgrounds.
“We have taken and submitted fingerprints to the federal database for confirmation of their identity,” Bowman said. “Until we know otherwise, we believe them to be and will refer to them as the names they provided; Marcelo Marquez and Janelle Monroy.”
Monroy, whose Facebook pages – under at least two different names – indicate she attended high school in Phoenix and who is a U.S. citizen, has declined media requests for interviews; Marquez indicated he is willing to talk to reporters, but sheriff’s officials said he would not be made available Saturday as their homicide investigation continues. (read more)
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