A 37-year-old illegal immigrant brought a very chilling moment to a courtroom. He was convicted of killing two Sacramento-area police officers. He said, "I will break out soon and I will kill more."

Per Daily Mail:

Luis Bracamontes, 37, is standing trial in Sacramento Superior Court for the 2014 murders of Sacramento Sheriff’s Deputy Danny Oliver and Placer Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Davis Jr. 

'I wish I could have killed more of those motherf***ers,' Bracamontes said, before Judge Steve White, according to the Sacramento Bee.

'I will break out soon, and I will kill more, kill whoever gets in front of me.'

This insane man has requested the death penalty at many of his hearings.

At one of the trials he said, "There's no need for a f***ing trial." He said it while a huge grin on his face while the events that unfolded during his murders were recounted.

Throughout the opening statements the defendant grinned, smiled, laughed and refused to remain quiet. 

As this happened, Bracamontes' public defense attorney, Jeffrey Barbour requested Judge White reconsider whether his client was mentally competent to stand trial.

Despite the multiple outbursts made by Bracamontes, Judge White said that the trial would continue, and ordered the jury not to consider what Bracamontes said that day.

This is true even though Bracamontes' lawyer has not argued that the his client did not kill the officers.

His client is also charged with wounding another deputy and shooting a motorist throughout the course of that day in 2014.

Watch the video:

For some reason the left still doesn't understand why we need to be tougher on immigration. This man entered our country illegally and took the lives of two officers who were protecting and serving this country.

People on Twitter sounded off about the need to build the wall.

https://twitter.com/Fuctupmind/status/953708444015579136

https://twitter.com/zack_nola/status/953689271935827969

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