
A gruesome murder has sent shockwaves through South Carolina, raising terrifying questions about illegal immigration’s impact on our communities, as six illegal aliens, defendants described as young as 13, face charges in this heinous crime.
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On May 2, 2025, 40-year-old Larisha Sharell Thompson from South Carolina was found dead from a gunshot wound.
Her body was discovered in her car on Riverside Road, a distressing end to what authorities believe was an attempted robbery.
The racketeering suspects, all illegal immigrants, have been charged with her murder, conveying a stark reminder of the criminal activity unchecked immigration can unleash.
The Department of Homeland Security has exerted pressure by placing detainers on the group, ensuring accountability for their immigration status.
Six individuals caught in this gruesome plot include Asael Aminadas Torres-Chirinos, 21, alleged to have fired the fatal shot.
This crime involved not only the murder but also a break-in at Larisha’s residence just two days earlier.
Ballistic evidence tied the same handgun used in both acts of violence.
A further chilling discovery from authorities involved text messages exchanged among the suspects, showing an appalling lack of remorse and suggestion of premeditation in this brutal act.
Asael Torres-Chirinos, described as the ringleader, and the older suspects, have been denied bond with prosecutors considering the death penalty against Torres-Chirinos.
The involvement of juvenile defendants has stirred defense claims of coercion, but the facts outlined by prosecutors speak volumes of their participation and intent.
“Larisha Sharell Thompson’s life was tragically taken by criminal illegal aliens. She was a mother who was driving to a friend’s house when her life was brutally taken by these criminal aliens who should have never been in our country. President Trump and Secretary Noem will always fight for the victims of illegal alien crime and their families. The safety of American citizens comes first,” said Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin.
Fortunately, steps are being taken for justice and to prevent future atrocities.
The reopening of the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office, an initiative first launched in 2017, provides valuable support to victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens.
Those affected and in need of support can reach out to the VOICE office via helpline: 1-855-48-VOICE (1-855-488-6423).
The impact of this tragic case highlights the need for stringent immigration controls to ensure the safety of our communities.
Illegal immigration seems to be posing harsh consequences for American citizens, with innocent lives lost as lawmakers debate decisions to protect our nation.
Ah it’s just in their culture to murder. We have to accept it is all. https://t.co/xas1VodPIz
— 𝙼𝚛.𝙺𝚛𝚒𝚜 𝚂𝚝𝚎𝚎𝚕 (@MrKrisSteel) June 2, 2025
As the case unfolds and justice is sought, the communities are reminded of the crucial need to safeguard American citizens from such repeat offenses.
“These illegal immigrants shouldn’t have been here to begin with. And had that not occurred, she would be living her life right now today,” said former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon.
It appears that the time for prioritizing American safety is more pressing than ever.