Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitWhat will be the outcome of Jose Ibarra's trial for Laken Riley's murder by end of 2024?
Guilty of murder • 25%
Guilty of lesser charge • 25%
Not guilty • 25%
Mistrial • 25%
Court verdict and sentencing records
Alleged Gang Member Jose Ibarra Received Taxpayer-Funded Flight Before Murdering Nursing Student
Nov 18, 2024, 05:54 PM
Testimony in the trial of Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant and alleged member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, revealed that he received a taxpayer-funded 'humanitarian flight' from New York City's Roosevelt Hotel to Georgia before the alleged murder of 22-year-old nursing student, Laken Riley. Ibarra is accused of attacking and killing Riley while she was jogging on the University of Georgia campus in February 2024. Prosecutors presented evidence indicating that Riley fought for her life for nearly 18 minutes, with Ibarra's DNA found under her fingernails and scratches visible on his body. An FBI agent testified that phone data places Ibarra near the scene of the crime, and surveillance footage allegedly shows him disposing of items with Riley's DNA. The trial has prompted political debate, with officials criticizing the Biden-Harris administration's immigration policies, including taxpayer-funded transportation, that allowed Ibarra to enter and move within the country.
View original story
Guilty of murder • 25%
Not guilty • 25%
Guilty of a lesser charge • 25%
Mistrial • 25%
Guilty - First-degree murder • 25%
Guilty - Second-degree murder • 25%
Guilty - Manslaughter • 25%
Not guilty • 25%
Guilty of murder • 25%
Guilty of a lesser charge • 25%
Not guilty • 25%
Mistrial • 25%
Life without parole • 25%
Life with parole • 25%
20-30 years • 25%
Less than 20 years • 25%
Convicted of Murder • 25%
Convicted of a lesser charge • 25%
Acquitted • 25%
Mistrial • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Republicans propose new immigration bill • 25%
No significant legislative action • 25%
Bipartisan bill proposed • 25%
Democrats propose new immigration reform • 25%