The
U.S. Justice Department released the information below:
On
Monday, the Justice Department announced criminal charges against Luis
Nino-Moncada, an illegal alien and known Tren de Aragua (TdA) associate living
in the Portland, Oregon area for violently striking a federal law enforcement
vehicle. During a targeted enforcement operation, Nin0-Moncada is alleged to
have repeatedly struck a federal law enforcement vehicle, placing Border Patrol
agents in harm’s way and resulting in significant damage to federal property.
Nino-Moncada is in the country illegally, having previously been ordered
removed by an immigration judge in 2024.
“Anyone who crosses the red line of assaulting law enforcement
will be met with the full force of this Justice Department,” said Attorney
General Pamela Bondi. “This man — an illegal alien with ties to a foreign
terrorist organization — should NEVER have been in our country to begin with,
and we will ensure he NEVER walks free in America again.”
Nino-Moncada has been charged with aggravated assault of a
federal officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon and depredation of federal
property in excess of $1,000. Nino-Moncada is scheduled to make his Initial
Appearance today at 1:30 PM PST.
According to the complaint, Border Patrol agents initiated a
targeted immigration enforcement operation on a vehicle believed to belong to a
female involved in a TdA prostitution ring. The female was sitting in the
passenger-side seat of the vehicle at the time of the enforcement operation.
This female had previously been arrested by Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas and
later failed to report to immigration authorities. According to law enforcement
reports, the female is believed to have been involved in a shooting stemming
from a bad prostitution deal.
After commanding Nino-Moncada to exit the vehicle, Nino-Moncada
is alleged to have placed his vehicle in reverse, colliding with an unoccupied
Border Patrol vehicle with enough speed and force to cause significant damage.
Nino-Moncada continued the forward and reverse maneuver multiple times,
striking the Border Patrol vehicle multiple times. A Border Patrol agent
interviewed by FBI special agents described being fearful that Nino-Moncada
could strike them and other Border Patrol agents with the target vehicle. After
the attack, Nino-Moncada and the female passenger fled the scene in the target
vehicle.
Damage to the border patrol vehicle was significant. Serious
damage was sustained to the front bumper, resulting in the bumper being torn
from the vehicle, both headlights being destroyed, the front driver-side
quarter panel being dented, including the fender liner being detached, and the
driver side rear-passenger door and quarter panel being dented.
Note: Damaged Border Patrol Vehicle The top photo shows the Border Patrol vehicle after being rammed.
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