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Illegal immigrant teenager who killed Colorado wife spared prison period with plea

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An illegal immigrant in teenage age who had killed a 24-year-old woman in Colorado during a high-speed crash received a forgiving plea from a progressive district prosecutor who enabled him to be free without serving a prison sentence.

The 15-year-old Colombian teenager, who was not publicly named due to state laws that were not publicly named the identity of minor criminal suspects, was sentenced to Fox News Digital for the death of Kaitlyn Weaver, her father, John Weaver, for two years of probation and 100 hours of non-profit services.

The district lawyer of Arapahoe County, Amy Padden, offered the teenager a plea deal if he admitted his fault during the fatal crash.

The 24 -year -old Kaitlyn Weaver was killed in July 2024 after being hit by a vehicle that was driven by an illegal teenager with immigrants in Colorado. (With the kind permission of John Weaver)

The teenager drove his jeep with other children with a speed of 90 miles per hour in a residential area in the suburb of Aurora in Denver when he brought in at a Weaver vehicle intersection, her father said.

“It was an immediate death,” said John Weaver.

Kaitlyn Weaver waited for a stop sign and spoke to her boyfriend on the speaker when she was hit, he said. It was kept in life preservation for two days before it was removed and her organs were donated.

The teenager was arrested and charged with vehicle murder. At that time, the Weber was informed of the office of the DA's office that the case was “not a plea offer”, said John Weaver.

In January, Padden, who informed Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., And the Democratic Colorado Governor Jared Polis, the Weaver family that their office would negotiate a contract for probation assistants.

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District Court of Arapahoe County

The district court of Arapahoe County in the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, Colo. (Kathryn Scott Osler/Denver Post about Getty Images)

“They said at two years of probation, which is probably more than the judge if he was guilty,” said John Weaver. “You don't have to participate in a bad system. If the judge wanted to condemn him less, this is the problem of the judge. What happened in this case are (prosecutors) in their problem. Now they are part of the problem.”

The Weber lawyer, Matthew Durkin, described the deal “hideous” and found that Weaver was killed in the bloom of her life.

John Weaver noted that the teenager who killed his daughter was illegal and not licensed.

“We had a collision in which the immigration system and the criminal justice system collided, and now my daughter is dead,” he said.

According to local reports, the teenager had taken the non -insured Jeep without the permission of his mother. His mother told the authorities that she was planning to bring him back to Colombia, but he has applied for asylum since then.

The deputy district prosecutor of Arapahoe County, Ryan Brackley, said that he clearly condemned the “ruthless and illegal behavior of the teenager”, which had devastating and irreversible results.

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“We believe that the conviction for the highest indictment in this case and the negotiated prison sentence recognizes the severity of this avoidable tragedy and that no legal result can really compensate for the profound loss and that the loved ones from Kaitlyn from Kaitlyn will live permanently,” said Brackley.

In a Facebook post this week, Padden came up with Weaver's death and concentrated on the dangers of the speed crossing.

“We recognize that the death of Kaitlyn Weaver was the direct result of a crash that was caused by a non -licensed teenager that is almost twice as high that it drives the speed limit,” she wrote. “This tragic loss is a strong memory that it is not just alcohol or drug disabled driving, life takes. Driving with dangerous speeds also have fatal consequences, and you will be felt by our entire community.”

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