Justice Pursued: Guatemalan Migrant Charged with Murdering Infant in Nassau County
Horrific Crime: Illegal Migrant Father Accused of Fatally Beating His Infant Daughter
A 20-year-old father, allegedly in the U.S. illegally, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder for the brutal death of his 2-month-old daughter in Nassau County, New York. Law enforcement officials claim that Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin confessed to physically abusing his infant daughter, Liseyda Rabanales Barrios, leading to her tragic death.
Disturbing Details of the Incident
On March 7, Nassau County police officers responded to a distress call from an Inwood home regarding a choking infant. The baby was initially transported to a local hospital before being transferred to another facility, where she succumbed to her injuries. Investigators later determined that the child was the victim of severe physical abuse, suffering from abrasions, broken bones, and head trauma.
According to Detective Capt. Stephen Fitzpatrick, Rabanales-Pretzantzin admitted during an interrogation that he abused the baby, stating that he did not respect or want the child. “He hit the child several times around the head and face. He threw the child on the ground,” Fitzpatrick revealed in a press briefing.
Authorities Remove Another Child from the Home
Rabanales-Pretzantzin shared the residence with the 20-year-old mother of his children. While police have stated that the mother was not involved in the abuse, authorities removed a 1-year-old boy from the home and transported him to a hospital for evaluation.
Legal Proceedings and Immigration Status
Rabanales-Pretzantzin was arraigned in Nassau County Court on March 14 and is currently being held without bail. Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder confirmed that he is originally from Guatemala and entered the United States at the El Paso, Texas, border.
“As he came in, catch and release took his information and let him into America,” Ryder stated. “The individual will answer to his crimes here in Nassau County. After he’s done with his sentencing, then there will be a determination of deportation or being held here. But there will be an immediate detainer put on him once he walks into the Nassau County Jail so he will never be released from our jails.”
Broader Implications on Immigration Policies
The case has reignited debates on immigration enforcement, particularly regarding the “catch and release” policy, which allows some migrants to enter the U.S. while awaiting immigration proceedings. Law enforcement officials stress that criminal cases involving illegal migrants highlight the need for stricter immigration control and enhanced background checks.
Meanwhile, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has yet to provide a statement regarding the case. The incident has drawn national attention, with many advocating for stronger measures to prevent such crimes from occurring in the future.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the tragic death of Liseyda Rabanales Barrios serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of children in abusive environments. Authorities continue their investigation, ensuring that justice is served for the innocent life lost.
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