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Denver7 asks Aurora PD, city, and ICE about 2 detainees who escaped. - Internewscast Journal

Mar 21, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -74% Very Liberal

  • Reliability

    25% ReliableLimited

  • Policy Leaning

    -88% Very Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    30% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : The Aurora Police Department has a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ICE GEO, which lists the guidelines that both parties have agreed to regarding calls for service from the facility.
51% : Denver7 is now following up with ICE, the City of Aurora and the Aurora Police Department to get answers to the questions we have heard from our viewers.
50% : ICE picked him up from the jail on Feb. 27, according to the sheriff's office.
46% : ICE arrested him on Feb. 12 after making contact with him at the Adams County Jail on Jan. 8.
44% : After ICE detainees escape, Denver7 brought these questions to Aurora PD, ICE Q. What charges were the two detainees originally facing when they were brought into the detention center?
44% : This information was not provided by ICE.
40% : ICE arrested him on Feb. 27.
38% : This is what they provided to Denver7: ICE has not provided a timeline of events.
38% : The inmates will likely face felony charges for escaping the detention center, according to Henry Jackson Jr. Q. Has ICE issued criminal warrants for the two men's arrests? A. ICE has not responded to our inquiry as of Thursday afternoon.
32% : ICE says he entered the country illegally from Mexico in February of 2013.
26% : While ICE has not responded to our requests regarding this question, Metropolitan State University Criminal Justice Professor Henry Jackson, Jr., who has experience working in corrections for over a decade, said any detainee who escapes a detention facility, no matter what charges they were facing, could be considered "unsafe" or a "threat" to the public.

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