Ibarra sentenced for murder
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Tren de Aragua gang member Jose IbarraNew York Post
•Tren de Aragua gangster Jose Ibarra sentenced to life in prison for vicious murder of nursing student Laken Riley
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Tren de Aragua gang member Jose Ibarra sentenced to life without parole.
Laken Riley was brutally killed Feb. 22 as she jogged on the University of Georgia campus, not far from Augusta University , Georgia .
The nursing student was stabbed, beaten and asphyxiated to death.
The case ignited a national firestorm over the Biden administration's open border policy.
Judge Patrick Haggard sentenced Ibarra to two life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus 27 years , with all sentences to be served consecutively.
President-elect Donald Trump acknowledged the guilty verdict with a social media post shortly after it was read.
“Hopefully this can help bring some peace and closure to her wonderful family who fought for Justice , and to ensure that other families don't have to go through what they have,” he said.
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