Security News: Repeat Immigration Offender And Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty To Illegal Reentry

Source: United States Department of Justice News

Tampa, Florida – United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Gerardo Ruiz-Martinez (21, Zitácuaro, Mexico) has pleaded guilty to illegally reentering the United States after having been deported. Ruiz-Martinez faces a maximum penalty of two years in federal prison.

According to court documents, Ruiz-Martinez was removed from the United States to Mexico on March 25, 2014, through Brownsville, Texas, and again on September 2, 2020, through the Miami International Airport. On May 3, 2022, deputies from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested Ruiz-Martinez for a theft he committed in Tampa. Ruiz-Martinez stated that he was a citizen of Mexico and that he was in the United States illegally.

This case was investigated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection – U.S. Border Patrol, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney David W.A. Chee.

Security News: District Man Sentenced to 16 Months in Prison for Firearms Offense

Source: United States Department of Justice News

            WASHINGTON – Azriel Echavarria, 20, of Washington, D.C., has been sentenced to 16 months in prison on a firearms charge, announced U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves and Robert J. Contee III, Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department.

            Echavarria pleaded guilty in April 2022, in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, to carrying a pistol without a license. He was sentenced on Sept. 9, 2022, by the Honorable J. Michael Ryan. Following his prison term, he will be placed on years of supervised release.

            On March 10, 2022, an officer with the Metropolitan Police Department observed as Echavarria broadcast live footage of himself on Instragram Live as he waved a gun around inside an apartment in the 800 block of Kenilworth Avenue NE. MPD officers placed Echavarria under arrest after he left the apartment and executed a search warrant to recover the firearm, a 9-millimeter semi-automatic pistol. Police also recovered ammunition and drugs from the apartment, which was not Echavarria’s home or place of business. At the time of the offense, Echavarria was on probation for Maryland convictions of burglary and illegal gun possession. He has been held since his arrest.

            In announcing the sentence, U.S. Attorney Graves and Chief Contee commended the work of those who investigated the case from the Metropolitan Police Department. They also expressed appreciation for the work of those who handled the case at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, including Assistant U.S. Attorney Carlos A. Valdivia, who investigated and prosecuted the matter.

Security News: Sioux City Woman Pleads Guilty to Possessing Meth and Firearms

Source: United States Department of Justice News

Alicia Loraine Robinson, 36, from Sioux City, Iowa, pled guilty September 6, 2022, in federal court in Sioux City.  Robinson was convicted of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and being a prohibited person in possession of firearms.

Evidence at the plea hearing showed that on December 30, 2021, in Sioux City, Iowa, law enforcement conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle Robinson was driving.  Law enforcement smelled marijuana emanating from the car and noted Robinson was clutching her purse tightly on her lap.  Robinson admitted she smoked marijuana in the car and that she was suspended from driving.  A search of the car found drug paraphernalia and a .380 firearm in Robinson’s purse.  Law enforcement then searched Robinson’s home and found a 12-gauge shotgun, over 50 grams methamphetamine, marijuana, and other distribution-related items.  On July 6, 2021, law enforcement executed a search warrant at another home associated with drug distribution.  Amongst other illicit items, law enforcement found a Glock .40 handgun that had been owned by Robinson.  Robinson admitted to possessing the firearms and being a user of marijuana and methamphetamine.  A person that uses controlled substances is prohibited from possessing firearms.   

Sentencing before United States District Court Chief Judge Leonard T. Strand will be set after a presentence report is prepared.  Robinson remains in custody of the United States Marshal pending sentencing.  On the drug conviction, Robinson faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 5 years’ imprisonment and a possible maximum sentence of 40 years’ imprisonment, a $5,000,000 fine, and at least four years of supervised release following any imprisonment.  On the firearm conviction, Robinson faces a maximum possible sentence of 10 years’ imprisonment, a $250,000 fine, and not more than three years of supervised release.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Patrick T. Greenwood and was investigated by Tri-State Drug Task Force based in Sioux City, Iowa, that consists of law enforcement personnel from the Drug Enforcement Administration; Sioux City, Iowa, Police Department; Homeland Security Investigations; Woodbury County Sheriff’s Office; South Sioux City, Nebraska, Police Department; Nebraska State Patrol; Iowa National Guard; Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement; United States Marshals Service; South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation; and Woodbury County Attorney’s Office.  

Court file information at https://ecf.iand.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/login.pl

The case file number is 22-4010.  Follow us on Twitter @USAO_NDIA.

Defense News: USS Tripoli Runs For 9/11 Fallen Heroes

Source: United States Navy

Participants, event coordinators and supporters honored the heroes who responded to the tragedies and those who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks.

“I lost seven shipmates to 9/11,” said Senior Chief Information Systems Technician Shantay Beane, from Dallas, one of the event coordinators. “It is important that we keep doing this, we never forget, and we always carry those people in spirit because they made the ultimate sacrifice.”

The first lap of the 5K run, organized by Tripoli’s Chiefs’ Mess and chief selectees, paid respect to the 2,977 people killed and thousands injured during the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

“This helps us to remember those who perished 21 years ago,” said Culinary Specialist 1st Class Jabrian Johnson, from Dallas, selected for promotion to chief petty officer. “Some of us joined because of 9/11 and remembering those who came before us is the most important thing, today and every day.”

As Sailors and Marines crossed the finish line with words of encouragement and cheers from their supporters, the solemn reminder of 9/11 ties their sworn oath to serve their nation’s tasking at sea to the heroes who they honored.

Tripoli is operating in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability with allies and partners and serve as a ready response force to defend peace and maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

For more information about Tripoli, head to the command’s Facebook (www.facebook.com/usstripoli) and Instagram (www.instgram.com/officialusstripoli) pages.

Defense News: NATO Exercise Dynamic Mariner/Mavi Balina 22 begins in Mediterranean

Source: United States Navy

Dynamic Mariner is a crisis-response exercise, held in conjunction with the Turkish Navy’s Exercise Mavi Balina, which brings together 12 Allied nations off the coast of Türkiye.

Led by NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM), the Dynamic Mariner aims to test and demonstrate NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component (NRF/M) and interoperability between NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. It runs from Sept.11-22.

The exercise incudes 50 surface units, 5 submarines, 5 air assets (including maritime patrol aircraft and helicopters), 1,500 marines, and personnel, from 12 NATO nations – Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Türkiye, and the United States.

The exercise also involves Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) and Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group Two (SNMCMG2), two of NATO’s Standing Naval Forces on active duty that contribute to the Alliance’s collective defence on a permanent basis.

“Dynamic Mariner is an incredibly important large-scale maritime exercise,” said MARCOM Deputy Commander French Navy Vice Admiral Didier Piaton. “This year’s event includes more assets than ever before, facilitating increased interoperability between our nations and enhancing operational readiness. We continue to work closely with Türkiye and other Allies and Partners to deter aggression and defend the Alliance.”

Dynamic Mariner-Mavi Balina will include training in specific skillsets to include surface, air, anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), mine countermeasures, amphibious, hybrid, and force protection operations.

NATO’s maritime strength lies in the ability of the Standing Forces and NATO Response Force (NRF) elements to integrate rapidly with high readiness, high capability national forces and task groups. Regular training between these groups is a force multiplier and provides a collectively trained and interoperable capability that NATO can confidently deploy.

The NRF is a highly ready and technologically advanced multinational force that comprises land, air, maritime and Special Operations Forces (SOF) components that the Alliance can deploy quickly, whenever and wherever needed.

Collective defence remains the Alliance’s greatest responsibility and deterrence is a core element of NATO’s overall strategy – preventing conflict and war, protecting Allies, maintaining freedom of decision and action, and upholding the principles and values it stands for.

Headquartered in Northwood, United Kingdom, NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) is the central command of all NATO maritime forces. MARCOM’s commander is the primary maritime advisor to the Alliance. Like its land and air counterparts (LANDCOM and AIRCOM), MARCOM reports to NATO’s Allied Command Operations (ACO), which is located in Mons, Belgium.