Tex Taylor
Tex Taylor/Bahamas/Aggravated Assault with a Gun, Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Identity Theft
ICE New Orleans arrested Tex Taylor, a citizen of the Bahamas. According to law enforcement records, Taylor’s criminal history includes aggravated assault with a gun, two separate burglary cases, vehicle theft, and identity theft. Additional entries list obstructing a police officer, unlawful possession of a weapon, and trespassing, documenting repeated encounters with police across multiple incidents. He was taken into custody in the New Orleans area and processed for immigration detention while the administrative case proceeds.
Aggravated assault with a gun is charged when a person intentionally uses or exhibits a firearm in a manner capable of causing death or serious bodily injury. Prosecutors typically substantiate this offense with victim and witness statements, medical documentation, and reports describing how the weapon was displayed or used. Burglary involves unlawful entry into a building with intent to commit an additional crime inside; proof often includes surveillance video, forced entry marks, and recovery logs for stolen items.
Vehicle theft and identity theft add property and fraud components to the record. Vehicle theft cases commonly rely on recovered vehicles, altered ignition components, or location data linking the suspect to the scene. Identity theft is proved through financial records, device forensics, and statements from victims or institutions showing unauthorized use of personal information.
Following his apprehension, Taylor was booked into immigration custody. Standard intake steps include biometric identity verification, collection of certified court documents, and review of immigration history for presentation in court. He will remain detained while removal proceedings advance before an immigration judge and while any required travel documentation is coordinated with the receiving government if a final order issues.
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