

An illegal alien in Colorado has walked away with a slap on the wrist after killing a woman in Aurora, Colorado, a major base for the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua terror gang.
The unidentified 15-year-old — unlicensed to drive — drove a Jeep at almost 100 miles per hour into an unsuspecting American motorist.
Prosecutors thought probation, along with going to school, would be the right sentence after the vehicular homicide, a crime all too common among illegals who are either unlicensed, driving drunk, or both.
Result: No jail time.
The illegal-alien thug plowed into Kaitlin Weaver in July in Aurora. She “was headed home from work when a Jeep, barreling through a residential neighborhood, slammed into her car,” CBS Colorado reported, wrongly calling the wreck an “accident.” “The speed limit in the area was 45 mph. Investigators say the driver was doing more than 90 mph.”
“She didn’t even see him coming,” her dad, John Weaver, told the network. “That’s how fast he was going. She was effectively killed instantly.”
The poor woman was on life support for two days before her folks removed it. Kaitlyn was just 24 years old.
The killer “was 15 years old and had other kids in the car with him,” CBS reported. Of course, “due to his age, state law shields him from being publicly identified in court records.”
Translation: He’s old enough to hop into a jeep and kill a woman, but not old enough to be identified publicly.
The killer got off the hook because prosecutors changed, Weaver told CBS:
Weaver says the prosecutor initially promised to pursue the maximum sentence of two years in youth corrections: “The DA’s office said this would be a ‘no plea deal’ case, so they were not going to offer anything; any concession.”
That changed, he says, when the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office changed hands a few months later.
Under the new District Attorney Amy Padden, Weaver says the teen was offered two years’ probation if he pleaded guilty.
“Why the change? If he had taken a firearm and recklessly just shot it and killed someone, this would be a different case. They would be pushing it completely differently,” Weaver said. “There’s no deterrence.”
Of course, the Weavers are left with the bills, some $1 million in medical expenses. The Jeep was uninsured. “The juvenile’s mom says he took it without permission, so she isn’t responsible either,” the network claimed.
Arapahoe County Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley told CBS that “an experienced prosecutor” inked the outrageous plea deal “without any direct involvement by the new administration.” As well, “a judge upheld the deal … after hearing from the family.
Frighteningly, Brackley told CBS, “the negotiated sentence acknowledges the seriousness of this preventable tragedy.”
The Weavers say the prosecutor didn’t speak at the sentencing and the defendant never apologized for taking their daughter’s life.
In addition to 100 hours of community service, the teen is required to attend school and not break any laws.
If he violates the terms of his probation, he will go back to court, but under the plea deal, his probation will not automatically be revoked.
Message to illegals: Kill someone in Colorado, and you get sentenced to school.
For her part, Padden is a far-left Democrat who defended criminals pro bono before she took up “public service.”
Unclear is whether the killer is a Venezuelan caught and released at the border by the Biden administration, or whether he is a member of the TdA terror gang, which set up a base in Aurora with subsidies from the Biden administration.
He should be a target for deportation.
Young Kaitlyn isn’t the first and won’t be the last American an illegal alien kills.
On December 1 in Houston, police allege, drunk-driving Venezuelan goon Joel Gonzalez Chacin plowed into a car driven by Christina Smith at 2:45 a.m. Killed in the wreck was her seven-year-old daughter, Ivory, a second-grader.
Instead of helping, police said, he took photos of the wreck.
Unclear is when Chacin landed in the United States. Also unclear is whether, like so many Biden “migrants,” he was caught and released at the border.
Chacin was the second Venezuelan charged with killing a young child.
Another is illegal alien Endrina Bracho.
She awaits trial on first-degree involuntary manslaughter in the vehicular homicide of Travis Wolfe in Hazelwood, Missouri, on December 20, 2023. Other charges, Fox 2 in St. Louis reported, are “two counts of assault in the second degree, two counts of endangering a child in the first degree, and one count of operating a vehicle without a valid license.”
Bracho zoomed a third of a mile at 75 mph on the wrong side of a 40 mph street and struck the Wolfe family’s vehicle, police allege. Injured in the crash were Travis’ parents, who suffered “broken wrists, broken ribs, a broken sternum, and more,” the station reported.
Travis, who never woke up, died in the hospital. The boy was one day away from his 12th birthday.
Bracho’s two kids were in the car when she slammed into the Wolfe family.
Though initially held on a $500,000 bond, a judge released the illegal Venezuelan on a personal recognizance bond in December 2024.
Now, Fox 2 reported, she’s in custody at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Illinois “awaiting deportation.”
Bracho stands trial on August 11.