Monday, September 18, 2023

September 16th Mexican Flag Impromptu Waving And Alleged Reckless Driver Jaymie Rosales Hernandez, 23, And Passenger Francisco Sanchez-Parra, 35, Criminally Charged

Hernandez was criminally charged for driving recklessly and endangering safety, fleeing-eluding a police officer and resisting arrest and obstructing police, and Sanchez-Parra was charged for resisting arrest and obstructing an officer during a pursued from S. Chávez Drive by Milwaukee police. Hernandez eventually lost control at the 2600 block of W. National Ave. and crashed into a corner building, the former Candela's Banquet and Convention Facility in the Southside of Milwaukee.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 18, 2023

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Monday, Jaymie Rosales Hernandez, 23, was criminally charged with two felony counts for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety, fleeing-eluding a police officer and one misdemeanor count for resisting arrest and obstructing police, and Francisco Sanchez-Parra, 35, was charged with one misdemeanor count for resisting arrest and obstructing an officer during a pursued that began at the 1000 block of S. César E.  Chávez Drive on Saturday,  September 16, 2023 by Milwaukee police. 

Hernandez, if convicted is facing up to 10 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines for 2nd-degree recklessly endangering safety; up to 3 years and 6 months in prison and up to $10,000 in fines for fleeing and eluding police; and up to 1 year in jail for resisting and obstructing an officer. A $15,300 cash bail was set for Hernandez.

Sanchez-Parra, if convicted is facing up to 1 year in jail for resisting and obstructing an officer. A $300 cash bail was set of Sanchez-Parra.

Both Hernandez and Sanchez-Parra are scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, according to court records.

Police on Saturday attempted to stop Hernandez during a traffic stop on Chávez Drive because two individuals riding in the rear cargo section of his Silverado White truck were acting disorderly, but Hernandez began to zigzag on Chávez Drive to pass vehicles and entered the Family Dollar parking lot and fled from police.

Hernandez sped away from the scene and eventually later lost control at the 2600 block of W. National Ave. and crashed into a corner building, the former Candela's Banquet and Convention Facility in the Southside of Milwaukee.

Police immediately arrived at the crash site and were able to arrest both Hernandez and Sanchez-Parra, the two other individuals riding in the back cargo section fled the scene after the crash. They were not taken into custody. Arrest video: https://youtu.be/BAJBXYqYOKk

More than 7 Milwaukee police supervisors (sergeants) and police officers were at the scene.

Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA)

HNNUSA: They were not taken into custody. Arrest video: https://youtu.be/BAJBXYqYOKk

Update:

Criminal charges for both suspects still listed as of September 20th and on September 26, a status conference hearing is scheduled at 1:30 p.m., according to court records.
Francisco Sanchez-Parra was released on Tuesday, on a $1,000 signature bond pending hearings and Jaymie Rosales Hernandez cash bail was set at $750, according to court records. Court officials stipulated that both should not contact each other under conditions of bail.


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