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 No.37696

did they poke him in the tum

 No.37697

it'll probably be something like a drug overdose or withdrawal that got him
i get the america hate but there's probably other likely options here especially given his record, i'd wait for results

 No.37698

>Noviello first entered the United States on January 2, 1988, with a legal visa, ICE said. He became a lawful permanent resident, or a green card holder, in October 1991.

>In October 2023, the Canadian was convicted of racketeering, trafficking in oxycodone 7-14 grams, trafficking in illegal drugs 4 to 14 grams, trafficking in hydrocodone, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device to facilitate the commission of a crime in Volusia County on the eastern Florida coast. He was handed a 12-month prison sentence.

>ICE then arrested Noviello on May 15, 2025, and issued him a notice to appear in immigration court on a charge of removability because of his criminal convictions.

>When he was found unresponsive on June 23, ICE said medical staff responded immediately and began performing CPR. They also used a defibrillator and called 911. The Miami Fire and Rescue Department pronounced him deceased.

>Noviello's cause of death is still under investigation, ICE said.

 No.37699

>>37698
although probably even if it was an overdose it's equally likely that he wasn't given proper care in time for his medical emergency

 No.37700

>>37699
He died in ICE detention, that's all I need to know.

I'm not killing myself by stepping a foot into the USA without getting paid for it.

 No.37701

Also the whole part of him being randomly detained by immigration enforcement outside of his parole office is purely overreach. Their job is not to investigate drug crimes but illegal citizenship, and he had propper US paperwork.

You Americans are so eager to defend your abysmal conditions




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