ICE arrested an illegal immigrant who caused a fatal crash in Minnesota in 2024 when he ran a stop sign while watching a YouTube video on his iPad about learning English.
Georgii Gabiev, a criminal illegal migrant from Russia who entered the United States in 2022 and was released by the Biden administration, killed truck driver Tim Tarnowski on March 5, 2024, on a rural road in Chippewa County.
He pleaded guilty to criminal vehicular manslaughter, but served only 120 days in jail.
He told authorities that at the time of the accident, he "was listening to a program" on an iPad that was "teaching him how to speak English," the Star Tribune reported.
ICE law enforcement agents arrested Gabiev in Brooklyn on June 9 and will hold him in custody pending his removal from the United States.
“Although Tim will never be returned, Gabiev's capture will bring the justice he deserves,” said Tammy Tarnowski, Tim's widow, who was personally informed of the arrest by DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin.
"Our family now has closure and we can begin the healing process necessary to move forward.
Our hope is that this will bring light to Angel Families and save others from going through the pain we have endured." Gabiev told authorities that at the time of the accident, “he was listening to a program on an iPad that taught him to speak English...He claimed not to have been looking at the iPad while driving.” Mullin said Gabiev “had no business” being in the United States or on American roads in the first place.
"If it weren't for the Biden administration's open border policies, this tragedy would never have happened and Tim would still be alive.
This is our why.
President Trump and I will never stop fighting for justice for angel families," Mullin said, referring to a group of people who have lost loved ones to illegal immigrants.
Georgii Gabiev, a criminal illegal migrant from Russia who entered the United States in 2022 and was released by the Biden administration, killed truck driver Tim Tarnowski on March 5, 2024, on a rural road in Chippewa County.
He pleaded guilty to criminal vehicular manslaughter, but served only 120 days in jail.
He told authorities that at the time of the accident, he "was listening to a program" on an iPad that was "teaching him how to speak English," the Star Tribune reported.
ICE law enforcement agents arrested Gabiev in Brooklyn on June 9 and will hold him in custody pending his removal from the United States.
“Although Tim will never be returned, Gabiev's capture will bring the justice he deserves,” said Tammy Tarnowski, Tim's widow, who was personally informed of the arrest by DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin.
"Our family now has closure and we can begin the healing process necessary to move forward.
Our hope is that this will bring light to Angel Families and save others from going through the pain we have endured." Gabiev told authorities that at the time of the accident, “he was listening to a program on an iPad that taught him to speak English...He claimed not to have been looking at the iPad while driving.” Mullin said Gabiev “had no business” being in the United States or on American roads in the first place.
"If it weren't for the Biden administration's open border policies, this tragedy would never have happened and Tim would still be alive.
This is our why.
President Trump and I will never stop fighting for justice for angel families," Mullin said, referring to a group of people who have lost loved ones to illegal immigrants.
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