Washington Adventist Hospital in Montgomery County, Maryland  set fire to his hospital bed. No kidding! Thank goodness a nurse saw him wandering the halls of the emergency room and took him back to his room where the fire was discovered. Hospital employees ran to get a fire extinguisher and put the fire out before it could spread. Can you imagine if no one saw this? The fire marshal said he put “dozens of lives at risk”.

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Honduran citizen Henry Padilla-Martinez, 20, had no known address and was living in the U.S. illegally. ICE submitted a detainer after the arrest. Padilla-Martinez is still in custody and is scheduled for trial on October 3rd. He faces up to 10 years in jail and deportation.

WJLA reports:

The fire marshal’s office opted to charge Padilla-Martinez with first-degree malicious burning and reckless endangerment. The 20-year-old had a BIC lighter on his person, which investigators believe he used to set the fire.

Although authorities did not outline a motive in court documents, it is believed alcohol played a role in the poor decision-making. Approximately five hours before the fire, Takoma Park Police found Padilla-Martinez passed out in a parking lot along Riggs Road. Padilla-Martinez’s speech was slurred and he smelled of booze. Police sent the 20-year-old to the hospital for observation.

Once again, an illegal alien put American lives at risk. What’s it going to take for Congress to act on funding the wall and deporting the illegals?

 

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