US Marshals capture Dominican fugitive wanted for murdering upstate NY family of four - including young kids, 2 and 4
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Luis Francisco Soriano, a 31-year-old fugitive, was arrested in the Dominican Republic after allegedly murdering a family of four, including two young children, in New York. The crime occurred in Irondequoit, NY, in August 2024, where the family was also set on fire. US Marshals emphasized the profound impact of this crime on communities in New York and Puerto Rico. Soriano's brother, who allegedly assisted in the crime, had been arrested shortly after. Soriano faces multiple charges in the U.S. and will undergo extradition hearings in the Dominican Republic.
"Every case is important to us, but this one not only deeply impacted our communities in New York and Puerto Rico, it shook our entire nation," Wilmer Ocasio-Ibarra, US Marshal for the District of Puerto Rico said.
"The horrific nature of this crime, which resulted in the tragic death of a family, including two innocent children, rocked the very foundation of our society governed by law and order," Ocasio-Ibarra added.
Read at New York Post
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