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Illegal Immigrant Charged With Murder Of UGA Nursing Student

Memphis Police officers arraigned on murder charges

ICE has confirmed that the suspect accused of killing a nursing student at UGA entered the country illegally from Venezuela. The 26-year-old man, Jose Iberra, has a criminal record and was recently released from New York City. He remains in jail for the murder of the student, with a judge denying him bond.

The tragic incident has left the UGA community devastated, with many still in shock. Riley's freshman year roommate, Bianca Tiller, described her as a loving and kind soul who always made others feel appreciated.

It has been revealed that Iberra entered the U.S. illegally through El Paso in 2022 and was arrested in New York for a previous offense. Despite this, he was released before ICE could issue a detainer. Tiller expressed her frustration and fear over the situation, highlighting the need for better immigration enforcement.

Riley's cause of death has been determined as blunt force trauma, with autopsy results expected soon. A vigil is scheduled on campus to honor her, and her funeral will take place in Woodstock, GA.

Further details have emerged about Iberra's connections in Georgia, where he lived with his brother. The brother was arrested for possessing a fake green card and was fired from a job on campus due to lack of proper documentation. The proximity of their residence to the crime scene has raised concerns about the case.

Despite the tragic loss, Riley's strong faith and caring nature have been remembered by those who knew her. As the community mourns her passing, questions remain about the circumstances surrounding the suspect and the need for justice in this heartbreaking situation.

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