Teen illegal immigrant given slap on wrist for killing drug rehab worker in crash is arrested by ice with family

Teen illegal immigrant given slap on wrist for killing drug rehab worker in crash is arrested by ice with family


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The illegal teen migrant who was given a slap on the wrist sentence for killing a Colorado drug rehab worker in a high-speed crash was arrested by ICE alongside his entire family weeks


later. The 16-year-old, whose name has not been publicly released because state law protects the identity of underage criminals, was nabbed by immigration agents on May 20. “A 16-year-old


citizen of Colombia, with a conviction for reckless driving resulting in death was arrested by ICE Denver officers last week and will remain in ICE custody pending an immigration hearing,”


the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office announced on X. The teen previously admitted to killing 24-year-old Kaitlyn Weaver in a crash in Aurora, Colorado on July 8, 2024.


Officials found the then-15-year-old was driving a Jeep unlicensed and reaching speeds of over 90 mph in a posted 45 mph zone. EXPLORE MORE “As part of its routine operations, ICE arrests


aliens who commit crimes and other individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration laws. All aliens in violation of US immigration law may be subject to arrest, detention and, if


found removable by final order, removal from the United States, regardless of nationality,” a spokesperson told Fox News. Weaver, a University of Colorado Boulder graduate, was crossing an


intersection and unable to see the teen’s speeding car racing towards her, police said. She suffered critical injuries and was placed in the ICU on life support for two days for her organs


to be donated. The teen was charged with vehicular homicide. Earlier this month, he struck a plea deal with Arapahoe County District Attorney Amy Padden to lessen the punishment. The teen


admitted guilt in the deadly crash in exchange for two years of probation and 100 hours of community service as part of the deal. He had also promised to attend school and not break any more


laws. The teen’s mom, who owned the Jeep, admitted she tried to move her son back to Colombia after the crash, but he wanted to remain in the US and file for asylum. An ongoing asylum claim


is currently in the court system, but ICE can still detain illegal immigrants before they’re are finalized. Immigration officials ridiculed the leadership of Arapahoe County who gave the


teen the lenient punishment. “For the @DA18th, justice is no jail time and probation for this criminal alien who killed a young woman while driving more than 90mph. For ICE, justice is


arrest and removal,” ICE Denver added. Padden addressed her controversial decision in a comment under a non-related Facebook post, focusing on the danger of speeding, only briefly mentioning


the teen’s immigration status. “We acknowledge Kaitlyn Weaver’s death was the direct result of a crash caused by an unlicensed teenager driving at nearly twice the posted speed limit. This


tragic loss is a powerful reminder that it is not just alcohol or drug impaired driving that takes lives,” Padden wrote. Weaver’s father blasted the domino effect in local and federal law


that killed his daughter. “We had a collision where the immigration system and the criminal justice system collided, and now my daughter’s dead,” Jeff Weaver told Fox News. _With Post wires_