Officials: Suspect in shootings of NorCal deputies deported twice

The man accused of killing two Northern California sheriff's deputies Friday was removed from the United States twice in the past, U.S. Immigration and Customs officials said in a statement issued Saturday.Watch report -- Officials: Suspect in shootings of NorCal deputies deported twiceU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, who also goes by Marcelo Marquez, was sent back to Mexico in 1997, and again in 2001.Officials said Monroy-Bracamonte was removed by an immigration judge following a conviction in Arizona in 1997 on charges of possession of narcotics for sale.He was then arrested a second time in 2001, according to immigration officials.Monroy-Bracamonte, along with Janelle Marquez Monroy, led police on a six-hour chase that started near Arden Way in Sacramento County.Both suspects are being held without bail and face multiple felony counts, including murder, attempted murder and carjacking, according to police.Monroy-Bracamonte is accused in four shootings that took place Friday, including the shooting deaths of Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy Danny Oliver and Placer County Sheriff's Det. Michael David Davis Jr.

The man accused of killing two Northern California sheriff's deputies Friday was removed from the United States twice in the past, U.S. Immigration and Customs officials said in a statement issued Saturday.

Watch report -- Officials: Suspect in shootings of NorCal deputies deported twice

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, who also goes by Marcelo Marquez, was sent back to Mexico in 1997, and again in 2001.

Officials said Monroy-Bracamonte was removed by an immigration judge following a conviction in Arizona in 1997 on charges of possession of narcotics for sale.

He was then arrested a second time in 2001, according to immigration officials.

Monroy-Bracamonte, along with Janelle Marquez Monroy, led police on a six-hour chase that started near Arden Way in Sacramento County.

Both suspects are being held without bail and face multiple felony counts, including murder, attempted murder and carjacking, according to police.

Monroy-Bracamonte is accused in four shootings that took place Friday, including the shooting deaths of Sacramento County Sheriff's Deputy Danny Oliver and Placer County Sheriff's Det. Michael David Davis Jr.