


The LA Times revealed that a man was arrested after his 6-year-old son died from being left in a hot car in a motel parking lot in Paso Robles, California for hours.
Here’s the story:
A Paso Robles father is in custody after his 6-year-old son was left in a hot car and died.
The boy was taken to a hospital by his father, 27-year-old Briant Reyes-Estrada of Paso Robles, police said in a news release. The child had life-threatening, heat-related injuries after being left inside a vehicle, which had been parked in the Paso Robles Inn parking lot for several hours.
Temperatures inside a car on a hot day, even with the windows cracked, can rise 20 to 40 degrees higher than the outside temperature within minutes, according to the National Weather Service.
The boy died just before 6 p.m. Saturday at Twin Cities Hospital in Templeton, sparking the police investigation, officials said.
Reyes-Estrada was booked on suspicion of murder and willful harm and injury to a child likely to produce great bodily injury and is being held without bail, according to the news release.
The LA Times only gives you part of the story. It turns out this man is an illegal alien with a criminal history, who was just arrested last month and released despite an ICE detainer request:
If ICE had taken this illegal into custody, his son would still be alive. But Paso Robles is forbidden from working with ICE because of California’s sanctuary state policies. Every voter in California should be outraged.