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2 weeks ago |
nbcnews.com | Halle Lukasiewicz
An undocumented man who faces deportation after he was framed as the author of letters threatening to kill President Donald Trump was deemed not a danger to the public during a bond hearing Tuesday. Ramón Morales Reyes, 54, was arrested on May 22 in connection with handwritten letters sent by mail to federal and Wisconsin officials threatening to shoot Trump, the Department of Homeland Security said last month. However, an investigation found Morales Reyes didn't write them.
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2 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Dan Mangan |Halle Lukasiewicz
ICE arrested Ramon Morales-Reyes, a 54-year-old from Mexico on May 22, 2025. Courtesy: U.S. Homeland SecurityThe undocumented Mexican immigrant who was detained after being framed by a jailed inmate for threatening President Donald Trump can be released on a $7,500 bond, a Chicago Immigration Court judge ruled Tuesday morning. Judge Carla Espinoza said at a hearing that she does not believe Milwaukee resident Ramon Morales-Reyes is a danger to the community pending removal proceedings.
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3 weeks ago |
nbcwashington.com | Dan Mangan |Halle Lukasiewicz
Courtesy: U.S. Homeland Security An undocumented immigrant who prosecutors say was framed by an inmate for writing threatening letters about President Donald Trump was ordered to remain detained by a judge in Chicago. But an attorney for Ramon Morales-Reyes said he was hopeful that the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, resident would be released on bond after another immigration court hearing next week.
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3 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Dan Mangan |Halle Lukasiewicz
ICE arrested Ramon Morales-Reyes, a 54-year-old from Mexico on May 22, 2025. Courtesy: U.S. Homeland SecurityAn undocumented immigrant who prosecutors say was framed by a jail inmate for writing threatening letters about President Donald Trump was ordered Wednesday to remain detained by an immigration judge in Chicago to give a government lawyer more time to review evidence in the case.
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1 month ago |
nbcnews.com | Joe Kottke |Halle Lukasiewicz
The family of a 25-year-old man is calling for the staff members involved in an incident that led to his death while in custody at an Ohio jail in March to be charged with murder. Ten Montgomery County Jail employees have been put on paid administrative leave after the Montgomery County Coroner ruled the manner of Christian Black’s death as homicide, Montgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck said in a statement.
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