California stabbing victim's friend blasts 'failed' justice system over illegal immigrant suspect's release

A friend of a California crime victim who was allegedly fatally stabbed by an illegal immigrant on his front lawn lashed out on Monday, accusing the Golden State's justice system of failing the family while calling for change."California state law, the judge, judicial system really failed Todd [Stewart] and his family and the community," Victoria, whose last name was withheld, told "Fox & Friends."Victoria's outrage stemmed from a string of developments leading up to the Aug.6 murder, including the suspect's prior release.DEADLY HOSPITAL STABBING PUTS NEWSOM UNDER PRESSURE OVER ICE DETAINER FIGHTMarcos Iriarte-Valdez, 36, (left), is accused of fatally stabbing 68-year-old Todd Stewart, (right), outside his Martinez home, just one day after being released from jail.

(KTVU-TV)According to records, Marcos Iriarte-Valdez, alternatively identified by DHS as Marcos Valdezusper, entered the U.S.illegally during the George W.

Bush administration.He had already faced felony burglary charges stemming from alleged home burglaries in April and was later released under pretrial supervision and home detention.Iriarte-Valdez was arrested again on Aug.

4 on allegations that he violated his home-detention requirements, but a judge ordered his release on his own recognizance the following day and referred him back to electronic monitoring."Clearly, they were not thinking," Victoria said of the release."And unfortunately, if a person shows you who they are, not once, not twice, not three times, you need to believe them."On Aug.

6, police said Iriarte-Valdez stabbed and killed Victoria's friend, 68-year-old retiree Todd Stewart, during an apparent burglary attempt at Stewart's Contra Costa County home.BYSTANDER SHOT DEAD AFTER INTERVENING IN FLORIDA MAN, WOMAN'S ROADSIDE FIGHT; MURDER SUSPECT WAS OUT ON BONDExterior of the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office in Martinez, California, where charges were filed in the burglary investigation.(Contra Costa County District...

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