What to know about the deadly carjacking case that left Florida woman killed
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
- Two men are facing federal charges in the fatal armed carjacking and abduction of a Homestead woman that was caught on camera in central Florida, authorities said Tuesday.
Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma announced the new developments in the killing of of 31-year-old Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas at a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
Jordanish "Jordan" Torres-Gracia and Kevin "Kevo" Ocasio Justiniano, both 28, are facing federal charges of carjacking resulting in death in Aguasvivas' killing, Lemma said.
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She wasn't carjacked. This was a targeted hit in which she was abducted in her own vehicle. Murdered than set on fire in that same vehicle.
"She wasn't carjacked" ... "she was abducted in her own vehicle" 🤔
@@veganlogic4empathy I see your confused emoji. This wasn't a carjacking in a traditional sense of a carjacking. The object of this crime wasn't to still her car for a ride or to profit off the car. It was a kidnapping and murder. Clearly a targeted hit. They attempted to cover up the crime. Simply calling this a carjacking is an affront to this woman's memory. Regardless of what she may or may not have been into.
Agreed
@@makayahmilani2232 that vegan logic gets cloudy at times
@@andyarellanoChannel
Vegan logic is actually the definition of an oxymoron
Sounds like the victim may have been running drugs and got caught up.
Exactly what happened she wasnt innocent not saying she deserved to die but if you want to be part of that life you gotta expect consequences
That's what "and other stuff" is referring to.
@@robertdelisi9473 them using the euphemism of "other stuff" is CRAZY lol
Yepper drug etc,,,,,,,,,
I smell a set up
the husband never called the cops makes you think
Boy I hope the husband & brother can sleep at night. They sent her alone to a drug transaction with a bunch of heartless criminals, husband tells her don’t stop & most likely don’t call 📞 911. Tough guys on the street but hide behind wife to do his dirty work.
@@user-pb9py4ld9wnicely put. The brother and husband are drug dealers and cowards.
Ryte
Yep
She was delivering money and other “stuff”..🤣😂
Ballons
... from her "homestead"
Exacto
@@samuelc6787 Mundo.
They made it seem like she was randomly targeted
Biased news
sounds like a drug related hit
Sounds diversity related
She had to break cartel rules. Either stole or told
Never trust someone with a two tone head
What?
Island boi
Island bouy!
@TheJeffSux LOL
Factss
Or what appears to be a "low-bowl-cut"..
Drug life. Where no one retires of old age.
Yeah right🤤 Mostly low ranking D dealer peasants see prison etc...
They didn't send THEIR BEST LATINO PEOPLE.
Cause white people don't do this huh? U NAZI POS..... Go lick your trump poster
Mr Trump saying 👍
Stop talking crap !!
@@isan2576don't like the truth?
lol
Gang life leads to prison or the cementery
Everyone is involved
From the cop
To the husband
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Israel's health ministry is investigating claims that Ethiopian women are being injected with a controversial contraceptive without their knowledge or consent.
Thousands of Ethiopian women are said to be receiving shots of Depo-Provera every three months in Israeli clinics. The contraceptive stops menstruation and has been linked to fertility problems and osteoporosis.
Yaakov Litzman, Israel's deputy minister of health, who has previously denied the practice, will lead the inquiry, a spokesperson announced on Wednesday.
The phenomenon was uncovered when social workers noticed the birth rate among Ethiopian immigrants halving in a decade. An Israeli documentary investigating the scandal was aired in December and prompted a popular outcry.
It revealed that women were started on a course of contraceptive jabs while still in transit camps in Ethiopia, some without being told they were being given birth control and many having no idea of the side-effects. When they eventually arrived in Israel, doctors continued the treatment unquestioningly. But the critical question remains unanswered as to who instigated the policy, with neither Israel nor Ethiopia willing to claim responsibility.
Sava Reuben, an Ethiopian who has lived in Israel since 1984, interviewed more than 35 women from her community for the film and found that 25 were still receiving contraceptive shots from healthcare providers.
Reuben spoke to one woman who believed she had been given a flu vaccination and had no idea she had been injected with Depo-Provera.
Another was pregnant with her fifth child when she arrived in the transit camp, where she would live for seven years. The woman in her thirties told Reuben that officials had gathered together all the new mothers in the camp and told them they would be given Depo-Provera as it would be too difficult for them to give birth Israel.
"No, we didn't want to take it, we refused. We said we didn't want it," the unnamed woman recalls in the film. She agreed to the injections only because she was told her immigration to Israel would be blocked and she would receive no further healthcare in the camps if she refused.
"This happened to many, many other women," Reuben said.
More than 50,000 Ethiopian Jews have immigrated to Israel in the past decade. The fast-growing community has struggled against bias. In 1996, thousands rioted when it was discovered that the Israeli health ministry had destroyed all stocks of blood donated by Ethiopians on the grounds that it might be contaminated with HIV.
Israel's health ministry has strongly denied allegations that the injections are part of a policy to control the growth of the Ethiopian community.
"The Israel ministry of health neither advises nor encourages the use of Depo-Provera injections and if they are being administered this is in despite of our view," a spokesperson said.
And yet Reuben claims to have discovered a letter from the health ministry to a clinic in Ethiopia in 2000 thanking doctors there for the large numbers of women they had treated with Depo-Provera.
"Why are only Ethiopian women being given Depo-Provera in Israel? It's supposed to be a last-resort contraceptive. Israeli health authorities claim the injections are a cultural preference but in our culture, to have lots of children is to be rich," Reuben said.
"It is my opinion that this is a deliberate policy on the part of Israel. They are taking advantage of women who are weak because they are new to the country, do not understand the language and who traditionally respect authority. It makes me more than angry."
Dr Mushira Aboodia, a gynaecologist working at Jerusalem's Hadassah medical centre, said the majority of Ethiopian women she had met received Depo-Provera injections.
"This is a policy that no one will admit. No one in Israel will take responsibility for the treatment in the camps but someone must have instigated it and it would not be in Ethiopia's interests to treat women preparing to leave the country," Aboodia said.
"Something is definitely wrong here. I'm very glad the ministry of health will be investigating the issue. They will need to do a thorough job."
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Close the border
The only person I don’t believe is involved was the tow truck driver they killed a day before they went after her and people still don’t know about him he’s not getting any media attention and it’s frustrating
Exactly and that cop needs to be held accountable to the full extent of the law and not let off easy just because of being a cop
Drug mule 🤷♂️ Clearly made a poor choice and suffered the consequences.
Easy money, easy go ,
"left a women killed"?!?
That is translated literally from Spanish. South Florida English is weird like that.
Who writes these headlines!?
@@latengocomoburromedia is supposed to be able to write equivalent to 6th grade English, not Spanglish, and you’d think they’d grammar check.
@@TheBaumcm I am not justifying it, just telling you what's going on.
@@TheBaumcm Pablo job
Drug deal gone bad…
Anyone who's clued up knew it was cartel type stuff, we are turning into latin America day by day
Import the Third World.
Become the Third World.
What happens South of our Border isn't staying South of the Border. This plague of deadly violence, drugs, and Cartels have been moving northward for 60 years...unabated and totally operating without impunity with the enabling soft of Crime approach by our inept Justice System....a.k.a. co- conspirators.
TRUMP 2024
@@silentmajority8365go back to Europe if you don’t like living in a brown continent
5 decades of this carnage finally finally the mainstream News and the Justice System reporting on this Epidemic of deadly Crime....which has been a "big dirty secret since the 60's." Unfortunately our career Politicians and sadly most of naive Population are still in denial...deadly denial.
Guilty or guilty by association.
The news woman’s pronunciation of the lady’s name was like an SNL skit. 😂😂
I thought I was the only one 🤣🤣
Like rip van winkle, I went to sleep and woke up in a black/hispanic country... at least if you go by every gd brown face doing the news.
She is pronouncing it correctly. Aguasvivas, that is a Spanish last name.
SNL people would never be able to pronounce this Spanish name correctly, I am sure from your comment that you no idea of good Spanish pronunciation. NO idea. Lack of exposure, I am sure. I bet you love white bread and Miracle Whip on your hamburgers too. Another indication of lack of exposure whaaa haa haa good day sir
What did he say in the movie Fury? This is an american tank speak american. You want to speak mexican, get in a mexican tank. Do we pronounce italian names with an italian pronounciation, no, so why hispanic?
Why have prisons if you are not going to keep the criminals in there!!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly!
That's for Trump voters
Last I checked we have the most of any country. Maybe etiquette lessons during school or mandatory military service could teach people some respect. Just some suggestions.
Trouble is the red-staters bawl & bellow about Law & Order, but don't raise taxes to pay for it: It's easier to blame Dems, states attorneys and judges (many of whom are NoNewTax GOPers) than to do the sweat work.
Prison preserves perpetrators.
I'm sure there is more to this story......
This is a DEATH PENALTY CASE!!!
Lololol shut up
OH HELL YEAH YOU ALREADY KNOW
Tortilla terror
R these suspects illegally in America?
yes
@@ianswift3521 are you sure or just guessing.?
@@ianswift3521Since when are Puerto Ricans no longer considered Us citizens? All of these suspects came from Puerto Rico
PUERTO RICO IS PART OF THE US THEIR NOT ILLEGAL LOL
@@ianswift3521you're not very smart Swifty
It's encouraging to see that Florida law enforcement appears to be both concerned and competent when in comes to crime. Now hopefully we will learn soon enough if Florida judges and prosecutors behave in the same manner.
The hair cuts 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hair cut is not forensic evidence.
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@@Elo-hv3fw ITS NOT?! 😂
Here in Texas they call it The “ Edgar” 😂
top tier edgars
When I first heard about this, I thought it was either because she was cheating or drugs. It was obvious it could be either or. But how does someone kidnap someone in broad daylight at a traffic light and don't expect to get caught because this was supposedly planned?
@TheJeffSuxI don't care what jurisdiction, city, or state someone is in, kidnapping while carjacking and offing someone will get someone definitely indicted. Guess what? That's also Florida, where crimes like this don't supposedly happen, according to certain politicians. Yeah, right.
@TheJeffSux Really? I think y are confusing bail, which most people are entitled to, with prosecution. Or should I say bail reform laws. Don't let the right f00l y.
@TheJeffSux I'm also from Newark and Elizabeth New Jerus (New Jersey). I not only used to 🏃♀️ the streets, but I was doing the same thing those people were doing, which led to 8 years behind the wall in 4 prisons. I didn't skate. I'm familiar with NY. Trust me. Plus, I also didn't catch a fed case and still went to prison. I've been out over 15 years.
@TheJeffSux The last thing is this. I don't care how many people get released in NY because of bail reform laws that New Jersey actually has, too, but without all the high crime and a little bit different. NY's prisons aren't empty. Most high-profile cases, especially ones involving offing someone in NY, result in convictions. That's not my opinion either.
This wasn't about cheating.
Now I understand more why it is she called her husband while being chased and neither one of them called the police.
It left her dead not killed.
NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT YOUR GUN!!!! AND DON'T GO ALONE!!
This is dumb.
IN AMERICA*
Sad life
First rule in gun safety is:::: Always Carry!!!!
Boy those are some funny looking dudes
So she was killed during /making a drug transaction... Don't leave that bit of very important information out
Dude car jacked her in middle of street doesnt look like a drug deal to me.
@@lloydchristmas1086 Katherine was Carjacked, robbed for the money & other stuff, shot, and burned in her car.
@@lloydchristmas1086not a drug deal. They knew she was a runner and wanted them kilos. I’m guessing she didn’t give up enough info or product.
Animals!!
Dude should get the DP just for having a blonde Edgar with a brown beard
Double penetration??
By bubba and thick rick! 💯
@@josephaltman460he’s talking about the death penalty, not a double penetration.
That's why they went after her.
What a mess
Everybody involved in drugs here
Lock your doors when driving
Judging by the video, her door was locked. She should have called 911& drove until the cops found her...but that guy might have opened fire regardless.
Carjacking more like a hit!
DIRTY COP!!!
So was this a drug or revenge killing ???
It's easy... the husband set it up
Isn't death durin the commission of a felony a capital offense
I’m glad the police is doing their job bc this is waaaay deeper than you think. There’s another case that happen couple days before where another person got shot and kill and according to the cams is the same green Acura. Somebody got cross and the husband knew about it and doesn’t want to talk. There’s more people involve.
They did what they do all
The time in Puerto Rico and RD the difference is that here cops investigate and the possibility of a corrupt cop is low compared to PR and RD.
The girl is Dominican and everyone else are Puerto Ricans
Jesus NBC, make your audio levels consistent.
they can't even mix their segments properly. but they can go out of their way to pronounce hispanics names in their own language.
funny how they don't do that for french or german or polish etc.
MEE GHEL
The women were also involved in criminal activity. It's happening all across the United States. Women playing the frontline is at an all-time high. Nobody talks about this side of the game. They are watching Griselda Blanco movies and trying to live that in real time. They were all working together. The other guys were tipped off and wanted to rob them. The guys who know the girl are not saying anything because they want to hold court in the street. Simple
So, what role does the cop and tow truck driver play, Sherlock?
Okay how is the murdered tow truck driver connected?
He had the drug dealing gang members vehicle. They probably wanted to get it back without paying and he said "nope" so they ended him and collected it for free.
I love how through this whole story not once is the issue of illegal aliens addressed.. were they illegal aliens or were they citizens? Wouldn't you like to know?
Because it wasn't addressed I have to assume they were illegal.
@@grandmaida7819 oh HELL NO!
I love how you fail to realize the suspects are Puerto Ricans which means they’re considered citizens and Aguasvivas was Dominican but also a citizen
@@VB-dp1vsLawful US Citizens do not require a translator for their criminal defense hearings.
@@meeshmeeshelle6326 stop thinking inside the box. One day you might need a translator.
@@tinah6693agree. You freaking in Florida and the official language is English you need to learn it.
Drugs are bad.
Mmmkay
“Left women killed” title makes no sense
It does. It says "woman" not "women".
"Carjacking that left a woman killed" stop learning about lgbt and learn to read
The sense of it, is to specify, that the known death happened during or as a result of a carjacking case. As in "what to know about what is left over"
The title makes perfect sense, you either misread it or your grammar needs some work.
It should say Dead instead of Killed
The connect double cross the buyer. The victim's husband and brother failed her. They all are in the business. They should have called 911.
Cartel definitely
Puerto Ricans cartel
@@olteb3773 their Venezuelan
It's obvious 😒 🙄
Her husband lied to throw off the fact that they were doing shady business, sir, she’s gone now, you need to tell the truth so they can bring her killer to justice.
Ryte
The husband Miguel is a coward, that’s why he sent her to begin with.
Usual suspects
Yeah NON WHITE.
"They're not sending their best"
-None of these candidates
They never do
Poor girl. Either she did not know at all or she vaguely knew and underestimated the people she was dealing with. They were after the drugs and money. Once they got that they no longer needed her. Since she had seen them she was a liability. She vaguely knew them or not at all. This is the sad truth about the cartel they could care less about their employees. Everyone gets murdered eventually or you just disappear one day and move another country.
NEVER GO TO A SECOND LOCATON WITH A BAD GUY. NEVER. THAT JUST GIVES THEM TIME TO DO WHATEVER YOU WANT AND YOU MAY NEVER BE FOUND.
Judge a book by its cover people. Live by the rule, not the exception
The usual suspects
Choose your friends carefully.
who buys lamp off facebook market place😂
I KNEW it. When I first saw the way they approached her car, I knew it was drug-related. Question is, why are these prolific criminals in the country in the first place? Oh wait, I know… FJB
They’re Puerto Rican which is part of the U.S. smart one. 🤡😂
@@ProjectDanielActivated Being _arrested_ in Puerto Rico doesn't mean he/they are _from_ Puerto Rico. Even if he is, it doesn't negate my point… the border is open for both people and drugs. EDIT: for those wondering… prior to this, one or more of them were previously arrested in Puerto Rico for drug crimes.
Why are they calling this a carjacking, given the facts?
Why did no one follow them while on the phone with police. All those witnesses and no one did. Anything. That is so messed up
Why didnt she just speed off???
This was an easy case. Everyone knew this car jack was not at random. They knew the driver. Nobody pulls up with guns to an old raggy car. If your jacking a car is either cool...expensive or reliable for chop shop sales.. 😂.
Ain't nobody an innocent party in this case.
She was a hairdresser right? Maybe she cut their hair !
First thing you should know is that IT WASN'T A CARJACKING!
3:52 That "lead detective" has some serious questions to answer.
What an idyit. There's no way I would sit there and invite the bad guy to kidnap me. She didn't even try to get away
Nice detective work !😊
So a tale of a mule, drug dealers/ex-cons, Latino last names and a crooked cop? I thought we were done with 80s-90's movies.
I agree Biden America, get him out of here
She was probably carrying / running $$ for someone .
The cartels living it up in our country and destroy it at the same time death penalty
Why is he not in prison before this?
All of this Hispanic on Hispanic crime is out of control
Most crime is intraracial. Including crimes done by Hispanic. It's the rule not the exception
@anthonymorris4211 no. I'm 45 years old and everytime you see black people it's black on black crime. But all other groups it's called crime
It seems like they were all in this shady business the husband all of a sudden stops working with police very strange
The husband & brother are next to get picked up on drug charges. The husband should get charged with 2nd degree felony murder for not calling 911 and getting her help at least.
@@user-pb9py4ld9w Ok, Karen...
RIP
That poor lady.✨🪬✨
A gang of gangsters, I think there are more missing, what happened to the husband?
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Evil regardless
Animals
Drugs deal gone bad...the husband is a person of interest
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Animals from across the borders.
Because white people don't do this huh? U NAZI POS, Go back tp licking ur trump poser u clown
racist much
Who the whites???
@@aceous99 yeah mfer! alot of us are racist for obvious reasons jr!
facts
I can't pronounce anyone's name involved in this.
It’s always the husband
Evil is rampate and these boys are out of control
Death penalty case 100%.
This has Cartel all over it.
Not with them effed up haircuts.
Why do Northern transplants retire to Florida????? Orlando and surrounding cities are crime ridden.
Rest In Heavenly Peace🙏🤍🕊🙏💙
Wasn't she carrying drugs?
It's only going to get worse
Rest in peace.
What's up with the matching cult haircuts.
Just fans of their fellow, comically Coiffed criminal clown with the kitschy Comb-Over who Me, Them Thar & all Y'all call that cornball criminal Traitor Trump!
Sounds like the husband wanted revenge for his wife’s murder
For me, it's a possibility she was framed by her husband and/or brother to drop the money and other things, that's why the husband didn't call 911 or told her to do it. I think they are involved in it.
That car ain’t worth jacking. Fishy. RIP.
“Delivering money and other stuff”… Stuff was probably Girl Scout cookies.
Left killed? That is incorrect English