Wisner Desmaret, left, is accused of shooting at policeman Adam Jobbers-Miller at the head.
(Lee County / Fort Myers PD Sheriff's Office)
The Haitian national accused of shooting a police officer from Florida on Saturday sent an inmate to immigration, officials said Wednesday, who arrested Wisner Desmaret on numerous occasions. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency told Fox News that the agency had filed a detainee against Desmaret on Sunday, in the aftermath of the assassination of the US. Fort Myers agent, Adam Jobbers-Miller, 29. Fox 4 Now allegedly assaulted Desmaret would have then shot police while they were trying to arrest him. Jobbers-Miller was transported to Lee Memorial Hospital where he was reportedly "in critical but stable condition".
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Bryan, spokesman for ICE D. Cox told Fox News that the agency could not provide more information about Desmaret because it was not owned by the CIE – this would only happen once its current case would be tried and decided that he would serve any sentence imposed. Desmaret faces at least eight counts including the attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.
"If he was to be detained by the CIE at that time, we would be able to provide you with specific details." 19659007] After the arrest of Desmaret as part of a burglary in 2010, an "ICE holdup" was asked of him. But the state attorney's office in Florida "decided not to pursue the case for what they said was insufficient evidence," reported Fort Myers News-Press. Desmaret was placed on a CIE holdup in 2008, reports NBC-2
Wink News reports that Desmaret, whose age could not be verified, had been arrested several times in the Lee County and was taking medication for unknown reasons.
Desmaret was at the Lee Memorial Hospital after suffering a "non-fatal injury" after the Saturday incident, police said.
Desmaret's father, John Demaret (who does not spell his name) s "), resides in Sarasota and tells Wink News that his son has come to the United States legally.
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"He is not a citizen citizen. But he came legally. He got a visa, he came legally, "said John Demaret.
Attorney Michael Raheb told Wink News that it was possible that Desmaret" exceeded his visa ", which requires the decision of the ICE who are in this country often come here legally and often expired or their visa expired. "
A GoFundMe was set up Jobbers-Miller and his family with medical funds. Wednesday morning, over $ 40,000 was raised.
Kathleen Joyce is a fashion news producer for FoxNews.com. You can follow her on @ Kathleen_Joyce8 on Twitter.