Woodburn Shooter Deported Six Times Since 2003

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KXL
Article date: 
Thursday, June 30, 2016
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Woodburn, Ore — The man accused of shooting and killing three people and injuring a fourth on a blueberry farm outside of Woodburn, has been deported from the U.S. six times since 2003.  The U.S. Immigration and Customes Enforcement spokeswoman says in a written statement:

“After conducting a comprehensive review of Mr. Oseguera’s immigration and criminal history, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has designated this as a federal interest case.  To that end, the agency filed a notice of action with the Marion County Jail asking to be alerted if or when Mr. Oseguera is slated for release so the agency can take custody ot pursue further administrative enforcement action.  Relevant databases indicate Mr. Oseguera has no significant prior criminal convictions.  However, he has been repatriated to Mexico six times since 2003, most recently in 2013”

Bonifacio Oseguera-Gonzalez is accused of shooting and killing 60-year old Ruben Rigoberto-Reyes, 26-year old Edmundo Amaro-Bajonero and 30 year old Katie Gildersleeve.  He also shot and injured 27-year old Refugio Modesto-DeLaCruz on June 27th.

Detectives still have not provided any motive for the shootings or how Oseguera is connected to the victims or the farm where the shooting took place.