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Old September 7th, 2008 #1
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This sub-human invader should not even be in our nation.
Thanks Jews!

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...67/detail.html


AURORA, Colo. -- A 23-year-old driver who sparked a chain collision crash that killed two women heading to a hamburger stand and a 3-year-boy sitting patiently inside an ice cream shop should have never been behind the wheel, Aurora police said Friday.

Francis Hernandez has never had a license in his life, Aurora police Lt. John Sopranuk said.

Hernandez ran from the crash scene, was picked up by a friend, and then showered and changed before police could arrest him roughly two hours after the Thursday night crash, Sopranuk said.

Witnesses told police that at about 8 p.m. they saw a blue sport utility vehicle driving erratically -- speeding and weaving in and out of traffic. The southbound SUV ran a red light at Havana Street and Mississippi Avenue and broadsided a northbound vehicle making a left turn, witnesses said.

That vehicle, a white Mazda pickup truck, slammed into a utility box and a Baskin Robbins shop. Debris from that transformer snagged 3-year-old Marten Kudlis, who was sitting by the window at Baskin Robbins, and flung him out of the ice cream parlor.

He and the two women in the pickup truck -- identified as Patricia Guntharp, 49, of Centennial and Debra Serecky, 51, of Aurora -- died at the scene.

"I think what makes this so traumatic is the child -- the innocence of being in the Baskin Robbins store, simply waiting for ice cream -- and just the randomness of the women in the Mazda, who were probably going to get a burger ... They were very good friends and they were just trying to have quality time together," said Sopranuk.

Guntharp was making a turn into Good Times restaurant, located just north of the Baskin Robbins.

"She probably didn't even see it coming," Sopranuk said.

Marten's mother, who was at the counter ordering a treat for her son, was unharmed. A 10-year-old girl sitting with Marten had minor cuts from the shattered glass window. The girl was a family friend who happened to be at Baskin Robbins with her father, police said.

Family friends told reporters at the scene that Marten had just gone to the park with his family and stopped into Baskin Robbins for a treat. He had just celebrated his third birthday and was extremely bright.

"It's senseless. It's pointless. It's disgusting," said family friend Sean Erhard. "Everybody loved the kid. He was two and almost speaking three languages. I have a 10-year-old daughter and ... I can't even imagine."

Marten's grief-stricken mother and father were at the Baskin Robbins all Friday. They arrived in the morning, and placed a framed picture of him and a stuffed yellow duck at the makeshift memorial, which had sprung up overnight near the newly boarded facade.

"I saw the two shoes of the little boy, the blanket and puddle of blood and it broke my heart," said eyewitness Lucy Laipnicks.

Hernandez Does Not Have License, Insurance, Police Say

When police arrived minutes after the crash, they noticed a large debris field and started immediately interviewing witnesses.

"In 28 years as a police officer, it was quite a sight," said Sopranuk.



Francis Maudaniel Hernandez is being held on three counts of vehicular homicide and three counts of hit and run.


Hernandez is currently being held on suspicion of three counts of vehicular homicide, three counts of felony hit-and-run, reckless driving and vehicular homicide.

He did not have proof of insurance and police could not find a valid license ever issued to him in Colorado or in California, where he had lived, Sopranuk said.

Police said after the SUV rolled onto the side of the Baskin Robbins, Hernandez jumped out and ran. A witness who is cooperating with police said she was asked to pick up Hernandez several miles from the crash scene.

Hernandez was arrested at a home in southeast Denver. Sopranuk said one of the complicating factors in the case was that Hernandez was able to take a shower and destroy evidence on his clothes and his body before he was contacted by police.

There was no alcohol in the vehicle and no alcohol on his breath and he never said he was drinking so police did not have probable cause to test for his blood alcohol level, police said. However, Sopranuk said investigators do not believe alcohol or drugs were involved.

Hernandez had minor injuries to his stomach, chest and face.

Hernandez initially cooperated with police and acknowledged his role in the crash, saying that there was another person in the Chevrolet Suburban, Sopranuk said. However, all seven eyewitnesses said they only saw one person in the SUV.

Eyewitnesses also said because the SUV was moving so recklessly through traffic that they thought it had been stolen, or was fleeing from police, but Sopranuk said the Suburban was not stolen, and had not been involved in any prior crime.

Hernandez has a lengthy criminal history, including charges of assault and numerous traffic offenses.

It will be two weeks before an accident reconstruction team can finish their technical analysis of the crash and determine exactly how fast Hernandez was traveling, police said.

Hernandez is currently in jail in lieu of $100,000 bond.

Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call Agent Johnny Lee at 303-627-6080 .

Xcel crews were out overnight restoring power to the area and replacing the transformer at the Market Square Shopping Center that had been hit.

Police Say Crash A Senseless Tragedy

Tom Rudy, who owns a liquor store nearby, said he heard a loud crash, called 911 and then went to help.

"It was like an explosion, and then there was dust flying everywhere," he said.

Also hurt inside the Baskin Robbins store were Haley Tepe, 43, who suffered a severe cut to her leg, and Margaret Raines, 41, who had a cut to her lip. Both women have been treated and released.

The owner of this Baskin Robbins franchise store, Jason Pierce, said he was shaken after learning people had died.

"Anything that happened to me is fixable. It's replaceable," he said. "My heart goes out to the families involved."

Jina Miller, whose daughter had worked at the Baskin Robbins, brought a bouquet of sunflowers to leave at the memorial.

"A child ... it's senseless. Reckless drivers in Colorado, everyday, it gets sickening to hear it everyday," said Miller.
 
Old September 7th, 2008 #2
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This piece of shit Hernandez is a man whom.... the jews would love to impregnate 100 white women with.


How many many many tragic car accidents do we see involving spics?? It's a very common thing isn't it. men, women, children dying when spics and cars are involved.
 
Old September 7th, 2008 #3
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http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_10401431

ICE holds driver in crash
Aurora hit-run killed 2 women in pickup, 3-year-old in ice cream shop


By Kirk Mitchell and Ann Schrader
The Denver Post

Article Last Updated: 09/07/2008 09:41:17 AM MDT

AURORA — As new questions arose about the man police say is responsible for the tragedy, several hundred friends and relatives gathered Saturday night outside an ice cream shop to mourn three lives suddenly lost.

"It hurts now," said Vito Kudlis, surrounded by friends as he and his wife, Enely, wept for their 3-year-old son, Marten. "It is freaky. It is crazy."

Marten, Patricia Guntharp, 49, of Centennial and Debra Serecky, 51, of Aurora all died when a Thursday night collision caused vehicles to careen into the Baskin-Robbins at the corner of South Havana Street and East Mississippi Avenue.

Saturday night, they were remembered in a candlelight vigil. Small children held glow sticks as others added stuffed animals — especially bears — to a memorial.

Francis Hernandez, the man being held for suspicion of vehicular homicide in the deaths, is now being detained by federal immigration officials.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials sent a faxed detainer on Hernandez, 23, at 12:04 a.m. Saturday, indicating his U.S. citizenship is under question, according to Arapahoe County jail officials and federal authorities.

Hernandez has been arrested 16 times in five years in Colorado but apparently has never been deported, according to Colorado Bureau of Investigation records.

On Friday, Aurora authorities had indicated they believed he was a U.S. citizen.

Hernandez had been arrested in Denver as recently as July 18 on a traffic stop and charged with numerous crimes, including resisting police, CBI records say. Had he been held on an ICE detainer at that time, he would have been jailed until his case was completed and his sentence served and then deported, a time-consuming process.


Hernandez is now being held on the ICE detainer and for investigation of three counts of vehicular homicide, reckless driving and hit and run in Thursday night's accident, Aurora police spokesman Lt. John Sopranuk said.

His bail was raised Friday from $10,000 to $100,000, according to Sgt. Lisa Grosskruger of the Arapahoe County jail.

Sopranuk said Hernandez was driving a Chevy Suburban rapidly and erratically south on South Havana shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday. Police said he ran a red light at the intersection of Mississippi and Havana.

The SUV hit a northbound white Mazda pickup carrying Guntharp and Serecky, which was turning into the Good Times burger outlet. The impact sent the truck more than 100 feet into the corner of the Baskin-Robbins in the Market Square shopping center.

The two women were killed by the impact and Marten suffered fatal injuries from flying debris.

Dating back to 2003, Hernandez has been arrested for mostly misdemeanor offenses 16 times by police officers in Denver, Longmont, Aurora, Westminster, Lakewood and Broomfield and sheriff's deputies in Boulder, Gilpin and Arapahoe counties, according to Colorado Bureau of Investigation records. His charges have included forgery, assault, theft, fraud and driving under restraint.
Sopranuk said Friday that Hernandez was born in California and is a U.S. citizen.

But he added that detectives could find no indication that he had ever held a driver's license in California or Colorado.

Also according to CBI records, Hernandez, who has 11 aliases and two listed birth dates, has four listed birth places, including Mexico.

ICE placed a detainer because of indications he was born outside the country, said ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok. Officers are currently investigating his citizenship, he said.
When ICE did not place a hold on Hernandez following his July 18 arrest, he was released and has since been listed as a fugitive, according to CBI records.

There were multiple warrants for his arrest when the fatal accident happened Thursday, Sopranuk said.

Sopranuk could not be reached for comment Saturday.

Rusnok said it is possible that if Hernandez is in the country illegally that his status was not checked or identified previously despite numerous arrests.

He said in some instances suspects are arrested for minor offenses and they are released on bail or serve short sentences before a citizenship check is done.

ICE places a priority on deporting illegal immigrants who have been arrested for crimes, Rusnok said. Sometimes ICE agents make regular visits to jails checking for suspects illegally in the country, he said.

Back at the ice cream shop on Saturday night, the family announced that Marten's funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Fairmont Cemetery. Arrangements for Guntharp and Serecky are pending.

A "Memory of Marten Fund" has been established at Bank of the West.
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Old September 7th, 2008 #4
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Old September 7th, 2008 #5
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I pray that someone in the position to do so removes this mexican piece of shit from existence.
 
Old September 7th, 2008 #6
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This fucking mayan needs a lead injection or some very thick twine placed around his neck.
 
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