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A8 UINTA COUNTY HERALD Friday, October 4, 2019
tinued by stating “Also none of these individuals will be released into our community.”
Additionally, a 2018 decision by the Wyo-ming Attorney General found that a detention center did not meet the definition of a correc-tional “facility,” and therefore did not need the approval of all five statewide elected officials, including governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer and superintendent of public instruction.
However, that decision appears to be based, at least in part, on a determination that a deten-tion center would not house inmates for criminal incarceration. Uinta County Attorney Loretta Howieson-Kallas said that situation has not changed because inmates at the facility would be held purely for immigration purposes and not criminal punitive incarceration. She said criminals “would have already been charged, convicted and punished prior to release to ICE.”
When reached for comment on the RFP changes and the timeline and process for sub-mitting proposals, ICE Public Affairs Officer Alethea Smock responded with a statement noting, in part, “ICE has identified a need for immigration detention services within the Salt
Lake City area of responsibility. The proposed services are part of ICE’s effort to continually review its detention requirements and explore options that will afford ICE the operational flexibility needed to house the full range of detainees in the agency’s custody.”
The statement further notes that, “ICE may award a contract for detention-related services sometime after a thorough review of the vendor submissions is conducted.”
Questions submitted to CoreCivic regarding the company’s plans for a Uinta County facility were not answered by press time; however, pub-lic affairs manager Brandon Bissell responded via email and said the company would issue a response addressing those questions as soon as possible.
The Herald also reached out to the other two members of the county commission, Eric South and Craig Welling, for comment but no response had been received by press time. Follow-up questions to Anderson regarding any future public meetings to discuss the project or to meet with representatives of CoreCivic, as well as the timeline moving forward, were also not answered by press time.
The Herald also reached out to representa-tives of WyoSayNo, the statewide group formed
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to collect information to establish their relationship.
Perkins is the sole suspect in the case, but Malatesta said police are investigating the case like any other fatal shooting, as if the suspect were still alive. The only difference is that at the end of the case, if the suspect were alive, charges would be recom-mended to the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office. Since the suspect is dead, the case doesn’t get forwarded to
the DA, he said.Smith was an airman from F.E.
Warren Air Force Base. Base officials said Tuesday that they’re fully cooper-ating with authorities in the investiga-tion, according to a news release.
“Our deepest condolences to the family and friends of those affected by this incident,” Col. Peter M. Bonetti, commander of the 90th Missile Wing, said in a news release. “Airmen and families define our Air Force. They are and always will be our top priority. Losing one is too many.”
Due to the time and location of the shooting, there were no witnesses to the crime.
Police were notified of the homi-cide when a family member of one of the victims called police. The family member had received a phone call from another family member that concerned them and called police at 12:02 a.m.
When officers arrived on scene at 12:05 a.m., all three people were dead. It’s believed the shootings occurred just before midnight.
Cheyenne Mayor Marian Orr was
notified of the situation early Tues-day morning and said it’s a very sad incident.
This is the second fatal shooting in Cheyenne in the past two-and-a-half weeks. Despite this, Orr and Malatesta said there isn’t a concern for public safety because the two shootings are unrelated.
Malatesta said it’s normal for Cheyenne to have around three to four homicides a year. This most recent situation brings the total to four homi-cides for 2019.
With the two shootings occurring in close proximity to each other, Orr said she’s concerned about CPD. She said these types of cases tax a lot of the police department’s resources. She also said she would like to see CPD staffing increase to help police handle the growing city.
Malatesta said whenever a fatal shooting such as this occurs, it does create a drain on CPD resources, but it’s nothing the department can’t han-dle. He said CPD trains and prepares for just such situations.
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to fight the proposal, for comment, but no re-sponse was received by press time.
All three commissioners, Howieson-Kallas, Uinta County Clerk Amanda Hutchinson and other local officials visited a CoreCivic facility in California in August. Questions to Anderson about that visit were also not answered by press time; however, Wyoming Public Media
reported on Aug. 27 that Anderson said, “We heard laughter, we saw a lot of smiles on [the detainees’] faces. There was a group of girls — when I say girls, they were all over 18 — some that were braiding each other’s hair.”
The government website states the submis-sion deadline for “Volume 1 Environmental Proposal” is noon PT on Friday, Nov. 29.
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