California soccer coach’s alleged murder of 13-year-old player is ‘result of failed border policies’: attorney

California soccer coach's alleged murder of 13-year-old player is 'result of failed border policies': attorney
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The alleged California murder of a missing 13-year-old soccer player by his illegal immigrant coach was “an avoidable crime and the result of failed border policies,” a U.S. attorney told Fox News. 

Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, 43, allegedly killed his player, Oscar “Omar” Hernandez, in Lancaster on March 28, according to Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman. Multiple law enforcement sources told Fox News on Tuesday that Garcia-Aquino is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. 

“This was an avoidable crime and the result of failed border policies,” said U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli. “We cannot and will not tolerate illegal aliens who flout our nation’s immigration laws then prey on children. Federal law enforcement will continue to be very aggressive in locating, apprehending, and prosecuting criminal illegal aliens.” 

Garcia-Aquino illegally entered the U.S. as a “gotaway” at an unknown time and location, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has had no previous encounters with him, a senior ICE source also told Fox News this week. ICE has since filed a detainer on him with the Los Angeles County jail. 

Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, the suspect in Oscar “Omar” Hernandez’s murder, had “no reported criminal history,” police say. (LAPD)

Garcia-Aquino was then charged on Tuesday with the alleged sexual assault of a 14-year-old boy in December 2022. 

In an interview Wednesday on “Fox & Friends,” Hochman said, “when we got the first allegation in 2022… the DA’s office gets that in about August of 2023.” 

“We do what we do in all cases. We analyze the evidence, and we have to not only move swiftly, but we have to win these cases beyond a reasonable doubt in court to a jury, a unanimous jury of 12. So we want to make sure we get it right. So we send it back for further investigation to build out the case. And some of these cases go quickly and some don’t. This one did not,” he continued. “So the allegation for 2022 took actually until the murder allegation came forward most recently, before we were able to develop the final bit of evidence to charge him with the 2022 arrest and sexual assault of a minor.” 

“Under my administration, sexual violence cases are a high, high priority. And we are making sure that any type of allegations like this come in, there is maximum cooperation from the beginning, so we hopefully don’t have a tragedy like this where we take a person like Mr. Garcia-Aquino out of the picture before he kills someone,” Hochman added. 

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Garcia-Aquino “was a youth travel soccer coach with the Hurricane Valley Boys Soccer Club in the Sylmar area working with different age divisions” and “he had no reported criminal history.” 

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