NEW: Audio of Laken Riley’s 911 call played during court, just moments before she was killed allegedly by illegal alien Jose Antonio Ibarra. “I’d like the court when listening to the call, right about 55 seconds into the call, you’re gonna hear a voice.” Ibarra, an illegal from Venezuela, is charged with murder and aggravated assault with the intent to rape.
NEW: Audio of Laken Riley’s 911 call played during court, just moments before she was k*lled allegedly by illegal alien Jose Antonio Ibarra.
“I’d like the court when listening to the call, right about 55 seconds into the call, you’re gonna hear a voice.”
Ibarra, an illegal from… pic.twitter.com/HpgUQ4Z4IA
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 15, 2024
Trump hugs Laken Riley‘s grieving parents as Biden apologizes to her kiIIer. I have never seen a clearer contrast.
Trump hugs Laken Riley’s grieving parents as Biden apologizes to her kiIIer.
I have never seen a clearer contrast. pic.twitter.com/39WcD9zQte
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 10, 2024
- Victim: Laken Riley was a 22-year-old nursing student at Augusta University.
- Incident Date: She was murdered on February 22, 2024, while jogging on the University of Georgia campus.
- Discovery: Her body was found in Oconee Forest Park near Lake Herrick, showing signs of blunt force trauma and asphyxiation.
- Suspect: Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old Venezuelan national, was arrested in connection with her death.
- Immigration Status: Ibarra had entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was released pending immigration proceedings.
- Charges: He faced multiple charges, including malice murder, felony murder, kidnapping, and aggravated assault with intent to rape.
- DNA Evidence: Ibarra’s DNA was reportedly found under Riley’s fingernails, suggesting a struggle.
The trial for the illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra accused in the Laken Riley case begins today, reigniting debate over U.S. border security. Here’s Riley’s enhanced 911 call and how her mom and roommates helped locate her body. Here is a second copy of the call in case the other is deleted
🚨 IT’S TIME TO SECURE THE US BORDERS
The trial for the illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra accused in the Laken Riley case begins today, reigniting debate over U.S. border security.
Here’s Riley’s enhanced 911 call and how her mom and roommates helped locate her body. pic.twitter.com/Rib1Nk2GVz
— Beats in Brief (@beatsinbrief) November 15, 2024
- 911 Call: Riley made a 911 call during the attack, but the call was disconnected; her phone was later found with Ibarra’s fingerprint.
- Trial Commencement: The trial began on November 15, 2024, in Athens, Georgia.
- Prosecution’s Argument: Prosecutors alleged that Ibarra attacked Riley during her jog, intending to sexually assault her, and killed her when she resisted.
- Defense’s Argument: The defense claimed the evidence was circumstantial and did not conclusively prove Ibarra’s guilt.
- Bodycam Footage: During the trial, bodycam footage was shown of officers attempting to resuscitate Riley upon discovering her body.
- Family’s Reaction: Riley’s family members were visibly emotional during the trial, especially when graphic evidence was presented.
- Public Attention: The case received national attention, sparking debates on immigration policies and campus safety.
- Political Response: Some politicians cited the case to criticize current immigration enforcement and border security measures.
- Community Impact: The University of Georgia community held vigils and memorials in honor of Riley.
- Legal Proceedings: Pretrial motions included debates over the admissibility of certain evidence, such as DNA and cellphone data.
- Media Coverage: The trial was extensively covered by national and local media, highlighting the emotional testimonies and legal arguments.
- Verdict: As of November 15, 2024, the trial was ongoing, with no verdict yet reached.
- Legacy: Riley’s death has led to increased discussions on campus safety measures and the handling of immigration cases involving criminal charges.
HAPPENING NOW: Hard to listen to—Prosecutors say that the 8 lacerations to Georgia nursing student, Laken Riley’s skull were more like holes—Saying the medical examiner determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head and asphyxia—Explaining that the suspect deprived Laken of oxygen for a long period of time. 26 y/o Jose Ibarra from Venezuela is the suspect on trial today. He waived his rights to a jury trial which leaves his fate up to the judge in this case