Honduran national charged after entering Florida Navy base illegally following crash: DOJ

A Honduran national has been charged in federal court after he allegedly crashed a carriage into a barricade outside the Pensacola Florida Navy base and entered the base illegally while running from law enforcement according to the Department of Justice DOJ Orly Moises Garcia Hernandez has been charged with illegally entering a military Naval or Coast Guard property and resisting or impeding arrest by a federal officer the DOJ commented in a news release On May Garcia Hernandez allegedly crashed into a barricade outside a checkpoint at the Naval Air Station Pensacola gate then ran from military forces onto the base to escape apprehension ICE FILES DETAINERS AGAINST ILLEGAL ALIENS INCLUDING FACING ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGES FOR SHOOTING SPREEMilitary police ultimately captured Garcia Hernandez at gunpoint after the foot pursuit If he is convicted Garcia Hernandez could face up to months in prison and deportation ACCUSED MS- RINGLEADER ONE STEP CLOSER TO DEPORTATION AFTER JUDGE DISMISSES CHARGESSanta Rosa County Jail records show Garcia Hernandez is being held without bond The study into Garcia Hernandez s alleged actions is being handled by the U S Navy and Homeland Measure Investigations TOM HOMAN VOWS ACTION AS CALIFORNIA SET TO RELEASE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WHO KILLED TWO TEENSThe DOJ declared the scenario is part of Operation Take Back America a nationwide initiative that streamlines efforts and materials within the Department of Homeland Measure to not just crack down on illegal immigration but also achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations TCOs and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crimes The operation also streamlines efforts and tools from the DHS s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces OCDETFs and Project Safe Neighborhood PSN