Chaotic car chase ends with ICE nabbing alleged foreign terrorist leader accused of holding wife captive

FIRST ON FOX: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Brazilian illegal immigrant, who authorities say previously served as the commander of two designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations, after allegedly attempting to flee a North Carolina traffic stop while preparing to escape to Mexico.Felipe Linares de Oliveira Dell Aquilla, known as "Don," was arrested June 5 in Mooresville, North Carolina, after allegedly leading law enforcement on a vehicle pursuit that ended in a crash before his arrest, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release obtained by Fox News Digital.Federal authorities say Dell Aquilla was wanted in Brazil on charges of criminal association and extortion and had been preparing to leave the United States for Mexico.Dell Aquilla previously served as a commander within the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV), two Brazil-based criminal organizations that were recently designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations by the Trump administration, according to DHS.ICE ARRESTS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WITH ALLEGED TERROR TIES IN CALIFORNIA, ONE OF THE MOST WANTED MEN IN INDIAICE said they arrested Felipe Linares de Oliveira Dell Aquilla, a Brazilian illegal immigrant and former commander of two foreign terrorist organizations, on June 5 in North Carolina.(DHS)"This arrest demonstrates the unwavering commitment of HSI to protect our communities from dangerous international criminals," Mark M.
Zito, special agent in charge of HSI in North and South Carolina, said in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital."By removing a known leader of violent foreign terrorist organizations — wanted for serious crimes including criminal association and extortion — we have prevented further harm to innocent people here and abroad," Zito said.EXCLUSIVE: ICE NABS MULTIPLE CONVICTED KILLERS IN SINGLE DAY AMID NATIONWIDE IMMIGRATION SWEEPICE agents and other federal law enforcement officials attend a pre-enforcement meeting in Chi...