Aug
14
Man Kills Two in Maryland Hit-and-Run; Guess his Immigration Status…
by Stephan Tawney | 6:21 pm

From Bryan at Hot Air. WTOP reports:
A second construction worker has died from his injuries after a van slammed into five construction workers on Route 29.
Montgomery County Police say 37-year-old James Cronin of Glen Burnie died Tuesday. On Monday, Cronin was flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, in critical condition with life-threatening injuries.
Police say the driver of the van, 31-year-old Manuel De Jesus Gonzalez-Geronimo, turned himself in at around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Gonzalez-Geronimo, of Hyattsville, was charged with failure to immediately return and remain at the scene of a collision involving death, failure to immediately stop a vehicle at the scene of a collision involving bodily injury, and driving without a license.
He is being held without bond at the Montgomery County Detention Center. Police say Gonzalez-Geronimo could face additional charges.
Prosecutors say Gonzalez-Geronimo has also admitted to being in the country illegally for seven years. He is originally from Guatemala.
Another construction worker, 30-year-old Martin Ruffin of Baltimore, was killed and three other men injured when the van plowed through a construction site.
Police believe others also fled the scene, and could be pursued for charges. He’s been here illegally for seven years. Had the amnesty bill passed, he’d be eligible for amnesty. Today, because of our open-borders policy, two men won’t be going home to their families. Two more victims of open-borders. Three more are injured.
Anyone up for any open-borders rap?
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