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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Mexifornia: Foreign Invader, Deported in 2014, Goes on ‘Reign of Terror,’ Shooting, Killing, Robbing and Crashing Into Cars Intentionally

A man who had been deported in 2014 went on a “personal reign of terror” Monday that ultimately lead to his own death, but not before he killed a gas station attendant and shot two others.

Gustavo Garcia, 36, went on a deadly shooting, carjacking and robbery rampage in California, before killing himself during a high-speed highway chase during which he intentionally tried to smash into other cars, The Fresno Bee reported.

It was reported that Garcia had been in trouble with immigration officials on several occasions and was deported in 2014, authorities didn’t know his recent immigration status — it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to presume that he was in the U.S. illegally.

“We have one man that essentially (has) been on a personal reign of terror,” Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said during a news conference.

A reign of terror that began Sunday and included random attacks on strangers, with Garcia killing a man at a gas station convenience store, shooting a farmworker in an orchard and a woman at a motel, carjacking and robbing a convenience store, Boudreaux said, according to The Bee.

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