Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., is asking for the swift trial, conviction, and execution of the person charged in reference to the grotesque homicide of a lady burned alive on a New York Metropolis subway.
The outspoken Republican took to social media on Tuesday to handle the incident, by which Guatemalan nationwide Sebastian Zapeta, 33, is accused of setting a lady on hearth whereas on a prepare in Brooklyn.
“Death penalty, don’t waste money on a lengthy trial. Convict him and finish him. What he did is so incredibly evil,” Greene declared in a submit on X. “I can’t watch the video anymore. And how it seems like no one tried to save her is beyond me. Maybe they did but it doesn’t seem like it.”
Zapeta faces expenses of first- and second-degree homicide, and first-degree arson, with a most sentence of life imprisonment with no parole.
Greene just isn’t the one member of Congress to weigh in on the case.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., additionally referred to as for capital punishment.
“Death penalty,” she tweeted.
SUSPECT ACCUSED OF BURNING WOMAN TO DEATH ON NYC SUBWAY IS PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., declared in a submit on X, “A woman was intentionally lit on fire on the subway today. Democrats’ soft-on-crime policies do not work.”
New York Metropolis Police Division Commissioner Jessica Tisch famous throughout remarks on Sunday that Zapeta allegedly “used what we believe to be a lighter to ignite the victim’s clothing, which became fully engulfed in a matter of seconds.” Assistant District Lawyer Ari Rottenberg alleged in court docket on Tuesday that the suspect fanned the fireplace with a shirt.
Zapeta’s subsequent court docket look is scheduled for December 27, in keeping with on-line data.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson mentioned in an announcement that Zapeta had been faraway from the U.S. in 2018 after which re-entered the nation illegally in some unspecified time in the future “on an unknown date and location.”
Fox Information’ Invoice Melugin contributed to this report