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Minnesota ‘Sanctuary’ Jail Freed Noncitizen Gang Member Accused in Prairie du Chien Attack

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Note- we are profiling a different case every day until the election of noncitizens held on ICE detainers for serious crimes in Wisconsin Jails. Read the stories here.

A fuller timeline in the case of Alejandro Coronel-Zarate raises serious questions about Madison and Minneapolis police and the Hennepin County Jail. Since the alleged Venezuelan gang member crossed the border in 2023, he’s accused of leaving trail of abused females in his wake. Why did it take until now for ICE to detain him?

A Minnesota jail took alleged Tren de Aragua Venezuelan gang member Alejandro Coronel-Zarate into custody for almost three days but freed him into the community even though Madison police had already established probable cause that the noncitizen choked, beat, and threatened to burn and kill a terrified Madison woman, new records obtained by Wisconsin Right Now show.

The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Department – which has a “sanctuary” policy of not cooperating with ICE and is located in a sanctuary county – released Coronel-Zarate, 26, of Venezuela, on Nov. 20, 2023, even though court records show that Madison police had already obtained the key evidence that was eventually used to issue felony suffocation charges in Wisconsin on December 1. There’s no evidence they told ICE. By the time Madison filed charges, Coronel-Zarate was in the wind, and a warrant was issued when he did not show up for court.

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Alejandro coronel-zarate.

The key questions:

Why didn’t Madison police go get him when the Minnesota Jail decided to release him? Did they tell ICE that he was accused of a violent crime?

Why didn’t Minneapolis and Hennepin County authorities tell ICE that he was sitting in jail so a detainer could be placed on him?

They won’t say. Why aren’t the media asking? It’s worth noting that Hennepin County is in Tim Walz’s Minnesota. Although he doesn’t run that Sheriff’s Department or Jail, he does set the tone from the top. According to Fox News, Walz once compared an ICE raid to terrorism and defended sanctuary cities.

Coronel-Zarate turned up again this August in Prairie du Chien, where he is accused of attacking a juvenile and woman. That case has propelled Coronel-Zarate into the apex of the country’s immigration debate, but the bungled Minnesota release in the Madison case allowed him to remain on the streets, travel to Prairie du Chien, and allegedly commit the new attack.

Former President Donald Trump, who has been hammering Kamala Harris over the weak Biden-Harris immigration policies, will be in Prairie du Chien on Saturday. The area’s congressman, Derrick Van Orden, has also highlighted the case, expressing outrage. He is running against a leftist political operative, Rebecca Cooke.

Read the Hennepin County Booking Sheet for Coronel-Zarate here: Coronel_Zarate_Alejandro_Jose_BKG_23-22422_Redacted

The corporate media – which are ludicrously fixating instead on fact-checking Congressman Van Orden about a side issue – aren’t asking the right questions. The liberal-leaning Wisconsin Watch jumped the gun and wrote, “There is no evidence sanctuary policies meant to shield people from immigration authorities freed Venezuelan Alejandro Coronel Zarate before he was jailed Sept. 5, 2024, on a sexual assault charge in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.”

But that statement doesn’t tell the full story – not by a long shot – because there is no evidence anyone told ICE that he was in jail.

Essentially, the corporate media are in overdrive trying to prove that Van Orden misspoke when he said Coronel-Zarate “was released from both of these places because they’re sanctuary cities,” meaning Minneapolis and Madison. He said that Coronel-Zarate shouldn’t have been allowed into the country in the first place and should have been arrested and deported from either Minneapolis or Madison.

It’s true that he wasn’t released from Dane County’s jail because he was never in it, but that’s only because Madison police didn’t go pick him up! The chief admits they already had probable cause.

Contrary to Wisconsin Watch’s misleading report, the Hennepin County jail does function as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants because, since 2021, it refuses to honor ICE detainers. There’s no evidence ICE was even aware that Coronel-Zarate was there. (In contrast, some jails, such as one in Waukesha, Wisconsin, fully cooperate with ICE so ICE can figure out which inmates are illegally here. The Minnesota booking sheet makes no mention of an ICE hold.)

As for Madison police, their policy is to only enforce ICE detainers sometimes. Why didn’t they tell ICE that Coronel-Zarate was a suspect in a violent crime investigation?

ICE, Madison, and Minneapolis police did not respond to requests for comment. Hennepin County told us to file an open records request; we did, and they only released the immigration policy and booking sheet.

Here’s the FULL timeline on the case of Alejandro Coronel-Zarate

Sept. 2023: According to Prairie du Chien police, Coronel-Zarate entered the U.S. around this time, crossing the border in the El Paso, Texas, area.

Nov. 16, 2023: A Madison woman reports to Madison police a horrific sequence of events, saying that Coronel-Zarate choked her, punched her repeatedly in the face, threatened to kill and burn her and her child, and wouldn’t let her leave his car.

Nov. 17, 2023: Prairie du Chien police say Coronel-Zarate was arrested in Minneapolis for receiving stolen property on this date.

Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that “police were contacted about Coronel Zarate regarding a battery case in November 2023. Officers established probable cause to arrest him, but he fled the scene before officers arrived. Despite extensive efforts, including the deployment of a K-9 unit, he was not located.” This statement makes it clear that officers had probable cause to arrest Coronel-Zarate before he fled – i.e. before he turned up in Minnesota’s jail.

Nov. 17, 2023:
The Hennepin County booking sheet says that Coronel-Zarate was arrested on Nov. 17, 2023, at 11:16 p.m. by Minneapolis police. The reason given was “probable cause.” The accusation was receiving/concealing stolen property. Wisconsin Watch claimed the arrest was for a car theft associated with the Madison case. “Identified as a Madison vehicle theft suspect, Coronel Zarate was arrested in Minneapolis and jailed,” they wrote.

Nov. 18, 2023: Zarate is booked into the Hennepin County Jail at 12:05 p.m.

Nov. 20, 2023: Zarate is released from the Hennepin County Jail at 12:12 p.m. The reason given? “36 hours expired.” No ICE hold is indicated; Madison police didn’t come to get him. Wisconsin Watch says he was released when prosecutors in Minnesota refused to file charges.

According to the Journal Sentinel, Barnes said Madison police “received a stolen vehicle report that identified him as the suspect. He was located and arrested in Minnesota later that day, but ‘he was ultimately released from the Hennepin County Jail.'” In other words, he is saying that Madison police knew that Coronel-Zarate was in the Minnesota jail, although it’s not 100 percent clear from the newspaper’s report on what day Madison police knew this, and Barnes isn’t talking to us.

Bizarrely, the Journal Sentinel did not ask Barnes the obvious questions: If his department knew that Coronel-Zarate had been located and arrested in Minnesota, why didn’t they go get him when he was released, since they had probable cause? Did Madison police receive the information before or after his Minnesota release?

In addition, the complaint reveals that Coronel-Zarate was homeless and living occasionally in an acquaintance’s car in Dane County, Wisconsin, before fleeing. Not picking him up was a virtual guarantee that he would disappear. He is listed as “transient” on the Hennepin County booking sheet.

Dec. 1, 2023:
Zarate is charged in Dane County Circuit Court with the attack on the woman. According to the 2023 criminal complaint, he was charged with strangulation and suffocation; false imprisonment; misdemeanor battery; and disorderly conduct in Dane County, Wisconsin. The date of offense was Nov. 16, 2023. A warrant was issued for his arrest because he didn’t show up for court.

Aug. 26, 2004: Prairie du Chien police say he arrived in that community.

Sept. 5, 2024: At approximately 12:30 p.m., the Prairie du Chien Police Department “responded to the 300 block of East Wells Street for a physical disturbance. Upon arrival, officers received information that a male suspect had been physically and sexually violent towards an adult female. A female juvenile was also located and found to have been injured during the physical altercation that took place. As a result of the investigation, the male suspect was arrested and taken to the Crawford County Jail.”

He was booked into the Wisconsin jail for domestic disorderly conduct, two counts of domestic battery, strangulation/suffocation, physical abuse to a child, disorderly conduct, and two counts of 2nd degree sexual assault, as well as for the Dane County warrants.

Sept. 6, 2024, Crawford County Circuit Court Judge Luke Steiner “imposed a $10,000 cash bond for the release of Mr. Coronel Zarate,” Prairie Du Chien police say. They say that ICE has now placed a detainer on Coronel-Zarate, meaning if he ever posts bail they will have a chance to come pick him up.


What is Alejandro Coronel-Zarate Accused of Doing in Dane County, Specifically?

The criminal complaint says the victim came forward and was “crying and appeared to be terrified.” Every time police arrived, she would “become terrified believing the suspect had returned, as she would then try to leave the interview and run back into her apartment.”

The criminal complaint further alleges:

She said that she and the defendant were driving home from the DMV with her baby in the back seat when they got into a verbal disagreement and he told her to shut up. She began to get out of the vehicle when they arrived at a parking lot but he made threats to her “stating he would kill her baby if she got out of the car.”

The threats scared her so she got back in the car. He drove away to Fitchburg and then parked at an unknown location. She again tried to get out of the car, but he grabbed her by the back of her neck and shoulder area, preventing her from leaving. He then pulled her back into the vehicle and began punching her “many times” with a closed, left fist. He had “punched her multiple times in the left eye area,” according to the complaint.

She began screaming and said she was going to leave the car, but he grabbed her throat with his hand and began to squeeze his hand around her neck, trying to choke her for approximately 30 seconds. She had trouble breathing and felt pain. Police saw a bruise on her left forearm, the complaint notes. She wriggled free, and he took his hands off her and calmed down. He drove her back to her address.

When they got to the apartment parking lot, though, he threatened her again saying he was going to light the car on fire with her still in the car and was threatening to burn her kids. She eventually left the car. “She believed the defendant is capable of carrying out these threats.” Her niece noticed how distraught and upset she appeared and asked her what happened. He has tattoos along each arm and on his neck, the complaint says. She told police she and the defendant were just acquaintances. He is “homeless and oftentimes will sleep in her vehicle,” the complaint says.

Alejandro Coronel-Zarate Criminal Complaint

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Victims Named in Madison’s Abundant Life Christian School Shooting

(The Center Square) – The teacher and student who were shot and killed on Monday at Madison’s Abundant Life Christian were identified as 42-year-old teacher Erin West and 14-year-old student Rubi Vergara by the Dane County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Vergara was a freshman at the school. The two were determined to have died due to “homicidal firearm related trauma” from another student shot, who died from self-inflicted wounds.

Two students who were injured in the shooting remain in the hospital with life-threatening injuries while three students and a teacher who were also injured have been released from area hospitals.

Police determined the freshman shooter opened fire in a mixed grade study hall classroom on Monday. Two guns were found at the school but only one – a handgun - was used in the shooting, according to Madison Police.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives traced the weapons but police are not releasing the results of that search at this point.

“Detectives are still working to determine a motive,” Madison Police said in a statement. “As in any investigation, they are reviewing the shooter's social media activity and evidence collected at her home. They are aware of the documents and photos circulating around the internet and are working to verify their authenticity.”

After the shooting, officers went to the shooter’s home and entered the residence without a warrant due to concerns of the physical well-being of anyone inside. Officers later received consent to search the residence.

STRIKE: Amazon Workers Launch Historic Strike Just Before Christmas

The Teamsters Union announced an Amazon workers strike beginning at 6 a.m. Thursday as Amazon is in overdrive in shipping and delivery for Christmas.

The Teamsters say they have 10,000 workers in their ranks, though Amazon boasts about 1.5 million employees in the U.S. They say Amazon ignored a Sunday deadline to respond to their demand for “higher wages, better benefits, and safer conditions at work.”

“If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed,” Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien said. “We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it.”

Amazon has reportedly said they do not expect delays.

“For more than a year now, the Teamsters have continued to intentionally mislead the public – claiming that they represent ‘thousands of Amazon employees and drivers,’” Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel said in a statement to media outlets. “They don’t, and this is another attempt to push a false narrative.”

The Teamsters said workers in Atlanta, New York City, San Francisco, Southern California and Slokie, Illinois, will join the strike and that “other facilities are prepared to join them.”

The union said local Teamsters unions are also setting picket lines at hundreds of shipping sites around the country.

“These greedy executives had every chance to show decency and respect for the people who make their obscene profits possible. Instead, they’ve pushed workers to the limit and now they’re paying the price,” O’Brien said. “This strike is on them.”

Trump Attorney: Willis Decision Ends ‘Politically Motivated Persecution’

The decision by the Georgia Court of Appeals to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from an election interference case involving President-elect Donald Trump "puts an end to a politically motivated persecution of the next President of the United States," Trump's lead attorney on the case said.

The court said in a 2-1 decision on Thursday that "no other remedy will suffice to restore public confidence in the integrity of these proceedings." Willis had a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the man she appointed as lead prosecutor on the case.

A Fulton County judge ruled that Willis could continue on the case as long as Wade stepped down, which he did. The appeals court reversed that ruling but did not dismiss the indictment.

"The Georgia Court of Appeals in a well-reasoned and just decision has held that DA Fani Willis’ misconduct in the case against President Trump requires the disqualification of Willis and her office," Steve Sadow, Trump's lead attorney, said in a text message to The Center Square. "The court highlighted that Willis’ misconduct created an 'odor of mendacity' and an appearance of impropriety that could only be cured by the disqualification of her and her entire office. As the court rightfully noted, only the remedy of disqualification will suffice to restore public confidence."

The Center Square was unsuccessful getting comment from Willis' office before publication.

Trump and others are accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election, which he lost to Joe Biden. Michael Roman, one of the co-defendants in the case, discovered the romantic relationship between Willis and Wade.

Willis was first elected as district attorney in 2020. She was reelected in November defeating Republican Courtney Kramer after having staved off a challenge in the Democratic primary from Christian Wise Smith.

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Police are investigating a shooting that led to five dead, including the juvenile shooter was a student, at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison.

Seven people were taken to the hospital, including two who died, with injuries from the shooting at 10:57 a.m. local time on Monday. The injuries range from minor to life-threatening.

“Today is a sad, sad day,” Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said at a news conference shortly after noon. “Not only for Madison but our entire country.”

Barnes said he was dismayed at what occurred, especially near Christmas. Barnes said the Madison Police train for school shootings quarterly, most recently two weeks ago.

Police did not fire their weapons and the injuries to the shooter were believed to be self-inflicted, Barnes said.

“This is something that we all prepare for but hope we never have to do,” Barnes said.

Barnes added that the Madison Police are working with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to determine the origin of the shooter's gun.

Barnes said that he believes every person in the building is now a victim and will be a victim forever.

"I am closely monitoring the incident at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison," Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wrote on social media. "We are praying for the kids, educators, and entire Abundant Life school community as we await more information and are grateful for the first responders who are working quickly to respond."

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Report: Wisconsin Needs Solution to Road Construction/Repair Funding Gap

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin will need to find an additional funding source for road repairs and transportation spending or the quality of the state’s road system will decline, according to a new report.

Gas tax collections, which fund transportation spending, have progressively declined while the cost of road repair has increased significantly, according to Wisconsin Policy Forum.

“Either the state will have to forego spending and sacrifice road quality over time, or it will have to tap one of a few available funding sources such as the gas tax, vehicle fees, general tax dollars, mileage fees or local taxes and fees” the report finds.

The gas tax stopped being increased along with inflation after a 2005 law change and since then the state has used $2.6 billion of general funds between fiscal 2012 and fiscal 2025 on road work including $749.7 million in the 2023-25 biennial state budget.

Wisconsin has spent $821 per person in state and local funds over the most recent three years with data on road work compared to a national average of $811.

“While little of the analysis or warnings about the condition of our transportation funding system are new, we are reaching an inflection point–fiscally, technologically and demographically–that makes the stakes of ignoring long-term reforms to fund our roads, bridges and highways even higher than ever,” Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association (WTBA) Executive Director Steve Baas said in a statement regarding the report.

The cost of construction has gone up 56.8% nationally and 26.6% in Wisconsin since 2020.

The report suggests that some options to fix the funding gap include increasing the state general fund transfers, increasing the gas tax and vehicle registration fees, switching to a mileage-based fee used in pilot programs in several states or begin collecting tolls.

“Our economy stands on manufacturing, agriculture and tourism – all are incredibly dependent on roads and transportation,” Baas said. “If we are going to grow the state’s economy, creating a sustainable sufficient funding model to support smart asset management is an imperative. “The cost of doing nothing is prohibitive for Wisconsin communities and the Wisconsin economy.”

Mileage-based pilots have occurred in Oregon, Utah and Virginia with other states considering them for the same reasons.

“These little-used programs show mileage-based fees are technologically feasible, but remain relatively untested nationally and seemingly unpopular with motorists,” the report said.

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