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Manslaughter Charges Dropped Against Illegal Alien

via St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office
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Florida prosecutors have dropped all charges against illegal alien Virgilio Aguilar-Mendez, accused of causing the death of St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Michael Kunovich.

Aguilar-Mendez’s attorneys claimed racism and police brutality, while a judge ruled him incompetent to stand trial.

“There have been attempts by some to portray Aguilar Mendez as a victim and vilify Sergeant Kunovich. I continue to stand behind Sergeant Kunovich’s actions on the night of May 19, 2023,” St. Johns County Sheriff Rob Hardwick said.

The decision to drop charges was based on expert testimony about his language comprehension and intellectual capacity.

Kunovich’s son defended his father’s law enforcement record, emphasizing his heroic actions.

“I understand that side has their opinion, and they’re entitled to it. I can’t agree with it, because it’s my father,” Michael Jr. said.

“I feel like I have a sense of duty to not only defend his character but defend his name because I grew up with him. He is not what defense attorneys and what these support groups are making him out to be, and that’s just a lie, it really is.”

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