Hey gov, check out this ICE deportee
Just the other day, Gov. Maura Healey was once again whining about how ICE is picking up her, uh, neighbors.
They’re not sending us their best.
Donald Trump first said that back in 2015 during his initial campaign for president.
Trump was talking about illegal aliens and how their bleephole Third World homelands have been dumping them into the US.
But all these years later, Democrats continue to pretend that they don’t understand why these lawless savages must be rounded up and deported.
Just the other day, Gov. Maura Healey was once again whining about how ICE is picking up her, uh, neighbors.
“They’ve taken kids, they’ve taken moms, they’ve taken dads,” she said. “There are public safety issues associated with just taking people from our communities. I want an accounting. I think it’s important for us to understand exactly who they’ve taken.”
Okay, Maura, you asked for it. I’ll tell you exactly who they’re taking.
Check out the photo here that ICE recently tweeted out of Roodney Cleeford Martinez, yet another one-man Haitian crime wave “with 28 adult arraignments since he entered the United States.”
I think you could say that this sinister fiend is a “public safety issue,” as Healey would put it.
Last year on Aug. 5 he pleaded guilty to at least three charges he ran up while incarcerated at the Nashua Street Jail in Boston.
The guilty pleas included assault and battery of a correctional-facility employee, a&b with a dangerous weapon, both felonies, as well as a misdemeanor charge of correctional institution disturbance.
Next, here’s a 2023 report, six pages long, from the Brockton Police Department’s fire investigation unit. The star is Martinez.
The narrative, by Officer Christopher D. Perez, jumps around chronologically, kind of like Roodney jumps around Main Street in the City of Champions, allegedly committing crime after crime.
The Haitian illegal makes his first appearance as “an individual… attempting to light a ‘U-Haul’ box van on fire” on North Montello Street early on the morning of June 16, 2023.
He was driving a car “not displaying any registration plate.” Stop me if you’ve heard this one before about an illegal alien.
When stopped, the governor’s dear friend “appeared to be suffering from some mental health issues.”
This first (of many) celebrations of diversity resulted in the following charges against Roodney:
“Operating a motor vehicle with a revoked registration, malicious damage to real property, attempted arson of a motor vehicle and malicious destruction of a motor vehicle.”
We’re now up to page 3, and as the initial U-Haul probe continued, Brockton cops realized that this gentleman from the Third World might also be involved in an earlier incident at the Brockton District Courthouse that evening.
“Officers responded to this location for a report of a male party throwing rocks at the courthouse windows on the Main Street side… multiple large, double-paned windows had been smashed by rocks.”
Would you care to guess who the Brockton police id’ed as the perpetrator?
On page 4, the investigation continues, and this time Rod’s Pizzeria on North Main Street is victimized – “a storefront window had smashed overnight…. Upon viewing the EXTREMELY high-quality video…” guess who was charged with willful and malicious destruction of property.
The narrative continues, moving a few days back in time.
Maura Healey’s neighbor is next spotted at the Cumberland Farm on Main Street, where he “crashed into two gas pumps. Additionally, Martinez was charged with operating an unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle.”
The Haitian illegal thug was very busy that Sunday. At the Dunkin on Main Street, there was “a report of male suspect that had thrown a table through a plate glass window, shattering it… The suspect was positively identified as….”
You only get one guess.
Two days later, he’s back out on Main Street and police get “report of a suspect walking around smashing windows of multiple businesses and a vehicle with a pipe.”
By now, the report contains notations back to all the earlier incident reports, upon which the ink had barely dried. Of course the illegal alien would suffer no consequences in the courts for his pre-civilizational savagery. Professional courtesy….
“It should be noted,” the police say, “that subsequent to this arrest, defendant Martinez had been held overnight at the Brockton Police Station lockup on a bail of $10,000. However, at his arraignment on Wednesday June 14th 2023, Martinez was released on ‘personal recognizance.’”
Let me say it again: If I ever get jammed up, I ask for no special treatment. Just treat me like an illegal alien.
On page 5, another 911 call. This one is from just after midnight on June 12. A Brockton cop drives by the Speedway Gas Station on, you guessed it, Main Street.
“Ofc. Jenkins observed some material actively on fire within close proximity to the gas pumps… One of the gas pumps had caught fire and flames could be seen on the interior of the pump cabinet… Further investigation underway and it is believed that charges are imminent.”
To paraphrase George W. Bush, they’re only setting fire to the gas pumps Americans can’t be bothered setting fire to anymore.
The six-page report by Brockton PD Officer Christopher Perez concludes with this:
“Due to the extremely serious, frequent and escalating nature of defendant Roodney Martinez’s criminal activity, coupled with his transient and unstable housing situation (homeless), this officer respectfully requests that warrants issue forthwith for all of the new and as yet uncharged criminal cases.”
Considering the convictions two years later against Roodney in Boston, I guess the judges gave Brockton cops the brush off – not a surprise.
No illegal alien is ever held to the same standards as any American citizen would be. The “migrants” get a free ride, in every aspect of their shiftless lives. Everything free in America.
Maura Healey and Michelle Wu wouldn’t have it any other way.
And these are just maybe 10 or so of the 28 charges against the illegal mentioned in the ICE tweet.
Now you know the rest of the story. The good news is that Roodney is most likely finally on his way back to Port au Prince where he belongs.
One down, 30 million to go.

