Today, accused murderer Edwin Ramos appeared in Criminal Court in San Francisco and entered a plea of “not guilty”. Meanwhile, more details are coming out about how the City of San Francisco shielded Ramos from ICE prior to the murders of three people taking place in June. As reported, Ramos was twice convicted of felony offenses four years ago when he was 17. In April of this year, Ramos was detained by San Francisco police when a car he was riding in was stopped and a passenger was found trying to dispose of a handgun that had been used just the day before in a double homocide. Eventually, it was decided that Ramos would not be charged, and he was released. At some point, the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department sent an immigration inquiry to ICE. At this point, ICE and the City of San Francisco are pointing fingers at each...
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