ICE confirms deceased suspect in Napa shooting, Javier Hernandez-Morales was a Mexican national. He had been previously removed three times prior to 2011," says ICE, which issued 4 separate detainers. #abc7now #napa — Wayne Freedman (@WayneFreedman) February 21, 2019

Napa supervisors want more facts before comenting in depth re: ICE revelation of undocumented status for suspect who shot at deputy. ICE claims county ignored 3 requests to detain him due to criminal history. #Napa They stand by protection for now. #abc7now — Wayne Freedman (@WayneFreedman) February 22, 2019

Read the full statement from ICE:

NAPA COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- ICE is reporting new details about an armed suspect who was shot and killed by a Napa County sheriff's deputy earlier this week."Javier Hernandez-Morales was a Mexican national unlawfully present in the United States who had been previously removed three times prior to 2011," ICE said in a statement Thursday.In addition to being deported three times, ICE issued detainers four separate times for Hernandez-Morales following his arrests for local crimes, the statement said.Those crimes include driving under the influence, battery on a peace officer, selling liquor to a minor and probation violations.Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza said, "This gentleman had multiple aliases, which is part of the complication of the situation. We need to make sure we have all the facts and make sure we have a policy that reflects the safety of our community."The Supervisors say that by 2017, the County followed state law. That in fact, they had notified ICE about Hernandez-Moralez getting out of bail in 2010. We asked if this case will bring about a change.Napa County Supervisor Belia Ramos said, "Compliance with state law is what Napa County will, in fact, follow through upon, whether there are changes in the future that change things but as of right now we do need to comply with state law and that is what our policy reflects."ICE says none of their four detainers lodged were honored by local jails.