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Murder Fugitive’s Arrest Raises Cross-Border Justice Questions
Liberty Check
- Vetting procedures at the northern border have failed, allowing most-wanted killers to seek sanctuary within the interior.
- The suspect previously served three years for aggravated assault, yet managed to cross into the U.S. undetected until his recent arrest.
- Federal authorities have placed an immigration detainer on the alien to ensure he is not released back into the public.
A notorious Canadian murder suspect on the run for two years was finally apprehended in Mississippi after exploiting our weakened northern border.
Adrian Vincent Walker, 30, was captured by a federal task force in Tupelo after illegally entering the United States while armed.
The suspect now faces charges for illegal entry and firearm possession alongside his prior Canadian charges for murder and attempted murder.
This arrest highlights the grave national security risks posed by porous borders that allow violent criminals to infiltrate American communities.