Hey Fudd, *I decided to pick on one of the these "murder" victims you and the crazy left are posting on social media. This is beyond retard work from your side. It's now 100% a deliberate lie and you sir, are the liar of the forum. Nice try trying to project what you truly are unto crush. espola is a liar and Pedo supporter at best, you. Supporting Pedos that harm kids is what The Left is now, and I think the one's left on the Left might all be Pedos now. Is that true?
*I don't have time or a desire to pick on another one. I encourage each of you to pick one and share what you find and how espola is calling ICE murderers.
Pete "Pedo' Sumalo Montejo
Convicted child sex offender from Philippines passes away at Harlingen hospital
HOUSTON — A 72-year-old convicted child sex offender and citizen of the Philippines died Dec. 5 at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen while in ICE custody. He was pronounced dead at 2:20 p.m. by the emergency physician on duty. Montejo was transported to Valley Baptist from Treasure Hills Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Harlingen after falling ill.
Pete Sumalo Montejo entered the United States as a lawful permanent resident at the Honolulu, Hawaii, port of entry on Mar. 13, 1962. In 1992, the Houston Police Department arrested Montejo for aggravated sexual assault of a child. On June 12, 1992, the 229th District Court in Harris County, Texas, convicted him of aggravated sexual assault of a child and sentenced him to seven years’ probation. In May 2022, Tomball police arrested Montejo for driving while intoxicated and failure to register as sex offender. In July 2024, Montejo was arrested again by the Tomball Police Department for possession of a controlled substance. On Dec. 18, 2024, the 182nd District Court in Harris County convicted him of possession of a controlled substance and sentenced him to two years’ probation.
On May 2, medical staff at the Montgomery Processing Center notified ICE that Montejo was being admitted to HCA Kingwood Hospital due to shortness of breath and hypoxia. He was discharged from the hospital and returned to custody on June 30. Between July and November 2025, Montejo was hospitalized several times for medical treatment due to a variety of naturally caused illnesses, such as anemia and septic shock resulting from pneumonia, before being returned to ICE custody.
P.S. How was Portland?
