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Oscar Guerrero-Olivares – Obama DACA ‘dreamer’ avoids prison time after killing American

Oscar Guerrero-Olivares, who was given DACA ‘dreamer’ status by Obama will avoid jail time in the killing of an American around Thanksgiving 2017. Guerrero-Olivares was charged with vehicular homicide, DUI, and not having insurance, but will still only get probation because, well you know. Because he’s a ‘dreamer’ or something. Oscar Guerrero-Olivares will even keep his job that an American could have had, but instead was given to a illegal alien ‘dreamer.’

Oscar Guerrero-Olivares – Obama DACA ‘dreamer’ avoids prison time after killing American
Oscar Guerrero-Olivares - Obama DACA 'dreamer' avoids prison time after killing American

Kay tells 11 News Guerrero-Olivares was held at the El Paso County Jail until March, after a judge ruled that ICE requests weren’t lawful grounds to hold undocumented immigrants.

Court records show Guerrero-Olivares was charged with vehicular homicide, DUI, and not having insurance. Arrest papers reveal no roadside tests were done, but an officer reported “a strong odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage.” In November 2018, court records show Guerrero-olivares took a plea deal and the DUI and no insurance charges were both dropped.

After pleading guilty to vehicular homicide, Guerrero-Olivares faced up to six years in prison. At a sentencing hearing on January 10th, the victim’s family asked for mercy and the judge sentenced Guerrero-Olivares to six years of probation.

“They all were consistent in asking for probation. No jail,” said Kay.

Then, just days after he was sentenced to probation, he was arrested at Poor Richard’s where he worked in Colorado Springs.

“There was no warning,” said Richard Skorman, who owns Poor Richard’s. “Oscar was getting ready to come to work and there he is in handcuffs. My employees were really upset. We didn’t understand what was happening.”

Skorman tells 11 News Guerrero-Olivares planned to follow the rules of his probation and keep his job.

“The judge, the probation officer, the DA, everybody agreed that this is a person who could make his life right,” said Skorman. “And then, ICE came in and said, ‘No. We’re going to take him away and we’re going to probably deport him.’”