Suspect reportedly let suspect ‘to handle and occasionally shoot different guns’ that she owned, according to the judge’s wife’s daughter.
Days after a suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang was taken into custody at his home last month, a Democrat judge in New Mexico resigned.
In a letter dated March 3, Doña Ana County magistrate Judge Jose “Joel” Cano informed all court employees, including Chief Judge Conrad Perea of the 3rd Judicial District, that he would be leaving.
His position on March 21. He added, “Working with each of you has been a very rewarding experience for which I will remain eternally grateful,” the Albuquerque Journal reported.
On February 28, three days prior to Cano sending the letter of resignation, ICE authorities executed a search warrant.
On his residence in relation to 23-year-old Venezuelan illegal immigrant and accused TDA mobster Cristhian Ortega-Lopez.