Remember folks, they are just here to do the jobs Americans won’t do…like shooting at cops:
Officer Bret Glidewell was shot Sunday after pulling over a 1998 Chevrolet S-10 pickup around 5 p.m. for running a stop sign near 32nd Street and Sweetwater Avenue.
“Something about the traffic stop gave me a gut feeling that something is not right,” Glidewell told reporters on Tuesday.
“Because of that, I changed my tactics a little,” he said.
Police said the driver, identified as Jose Abel Cabrera-Somosa, 35, stuck a .45-caliber semiautomatic pistol out the window.
“As I approached, before any words were said, before anything, the occupant looked over and turned his body,” Glidewell said.
“I saw the muzzle flash. I knew I was hit,” he recalled.
Police said Cabrera-Somosa fired one shot at Glidewell as he was walking up to the truck, hitting him right above the heart.
Jose then ran away and was later caught and denied everything.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Cabrera-Somosa is an illegal immigrant who claimed he is from El Salvador. Cabrera was caught in the United States in 2001 and he voluntarily returned to Mexico, police said.
Cabrera-Somosa was denied bond because of his illegal status, because he has no known employer and because he allegedly shot a police officer.
Here’s the kicker. He volunteered to return to Mexico in 2001. What has happened since then?
Police records show he was cited for traffic violations in August of 2003. He received one criminal citation for failure to provide driver license or evidence of identity. He also received four civil citations. His fingerprints and a photo were taken for identification purposes. Cabrera-Somosa was cited and released, police said.
Officers said he was again cited in October 2003 for three civil traffic violations and released. According to the City of Phoenix Court, he addressed the citations with the court.
How many court visits does an illegal need to have before he wins a bus ticket to Mexico? Answer: None. You have to shoot a cop first, then people start to care. Or incinerate a family as they drive down the road. Or shoot some college kids in the head, then people start to give a crap. But other than that, here’s some free government cheese. Welcome to America.
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Police records show he was cited for traffic violations in August of 2003. He received one criminal citation for failure to provide driver license or evidence of identity. He also received four civil citations. His fingerprints and a photo were taken for identification purposes. Cabrera-Somosa was cited and released, police said.




























