Illegal Alien Arrested for Murder after Suing Police for Labeling Him a Gang Member

Luis Pedrote Salinas sued Chicago PD for listing him on gang database

An illegal alien, who previously sued Chicago’s police department for listing him on a gang member database, has been arrested for allegedly murdering his neighbor.

Illinois resident Luis Pedrote Salinas has been charged for allegedly murdering his next-door neighbor.

The victim, 41-year-old Francisco Zamora, died of his injuries suffered during the brutal execution-style attack in his own home this month.

Zamora was walking into his Chicago home as Salinas stood in front of him and shot him at point-blank range in the head, according to authorities.

Investigators noted that Salinas was so close to Zamora when he shot him, that gunpowder was found around the entrance of the victim’s home.

Zamora’s body was left where it lay and was later found by his wife and daughter, police revealed.

Zamora’s son told authorities he looked out a window of their home and saw a man who resembled Salinas leaving the scene of the crime, according to Breitbart.

Soon after, when authorities went to interview him, Salinas was seen with a gun and injured three Chicago police officers after resisting them.

While taking Salinas into custody, authorities discovered a passport, a phone, two duffle bags, and cocaine in his car.

Shell-casings from the scene of the murder, authorities allege, match those from Salinas’ gun.

He has since been charged with first-degree murder, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, possession of a controlled substance, and felony resisting police.

Salinas is being held without bail.

In July 2017, Salinas sued the Chicago Police Department, along with other illegal aliens, claiming he was falsely accused by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency of being a gang member charging that he was only put in ICE’s gang database because of his race and ethnicity.

The lawsuit was dismissed in November 2020.

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