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Nacional Honduran was charged with federal court after allegedly overthrowing a vehicle in a barricade outside Thinking, floralThe Navy base and illegally entered the base while running from law enforcement, under the Ministry of Justice (Doj).
Orly Moises Garcia Hernandez, 34, is charged with illegal entry into a military, naval or coastal guard and resisted or interfered with an arrest by a federal officer, according to a statement with a statement.
May 25 Garcia Hernandez allegedly crashed in a barricade out of checkpoint on Pensacol’s Navy Air station The doors and then brought out of military forces to the base to avoid concern.
Orly Moises Garcia Hernandez allegedly collapsed in a barricade in front of the Pensacol Navy Air station and fled to the base, where it was eventually detained. (Santa Rosa district prison)
The military police eventually caught Garcia Hernandez under the weapon after a pursuit of a foot.
If convicted, Garcia Hernandez could face up to 18 months in prison and deportation.
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General view of Pensacol’s Navy Air Station, Florida. (Josh Brasted/Getty Images)
Records of Santa Rosa County Prison show that Garcia Hernandez is held without bonds.
Investigation on the alleged actions of Garcia Hernandez is being investigated by the US Navy and Homeland Security.
The Honduran citizen is facing federal accusations after allegedly overthrowing the vehicle at the barricade at the Pensacol Navy Air station in Florida and fled on foot before being caught. (East)
Infant said the case is part of the Take Back America operation, an initiative for the whole country that simplifies efforts and resources within Homeland Security Department Not only do illegal immigration break down, but you also achieve the complete removal of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCO) and protect our communities from “perpetrators of violent crime”.
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Operation also directs the efforts and resources of DHS organized criminal working groups for drug implementation (OCDETFS) and Project SAFE neighborhood (PSN).