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11/15/2007 6:17:58 PM EDT
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Local Hispanic Activist Arrested in Irving
Last Edited: Thursday, 15 Nov 2007, 8:08 PM CST
Created: Thursday, 15 Nov 2007, 8:08 PM CST
Carlos Quintanilla
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IRVING  --  Carlos Quintanilla, a local activist best known for leading immigration rallies, was arrested in Irving Thursday on a number of traffic-based charges.

Thursday evening he was still in Irving jail in lieu of $3,000 bail. Quintanilla had seven outstanding warrants from Farmers Branch, the city of Dallas, and Dallas County. He also was charged with driving with an invalid license.

According to a press release, Irving police learned of Quintanilla's outstanding warrants after he applied for a parade permit for Thursday's Accion America rally. Police found the following accusations during a background check:

   * Dallas Sheriff Office Warrant - Criminal Trespass
   * Farmers Branch Warrant - Expired Registration
   * Farmers Branch Warrant - Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility
   * Farmers Branch Warrant - Speeding
   * Dallas Police Department Warrant - No Seat Belt
   * Dallas Police Department Warrant - No Drivers License
   * Dallas Police Department Warrant - City Ordinance Violation

Stay with FOX 4 for further developments on this story.
11/15/2007 6:20:27 PM EDT
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Quoted:
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Local Hispanic Activist Arrested in Irving
Last Edited: Thursday, 15 Nov 2007, 8:08 PM CST
Created: Thursday, 15 Nov 2007, 8:08 PM CST
Carlos Quintanilla
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Hispanic Activists Call for Shutdown in Irving

IRVING  --  Carlos Quintanilla, a local activist best known for leading ILLEGAL-immigration rallies, was arrested in Irving Thursday on a number of traffic-based charges.

Thursday evening he was still in Irving jail in lieu of $3,000 bail. Quintanilla had seven outstanding warrants from Farmers Branch, the city of Dallas, and Dallas County. He also was charged with driving with an invalid license.

According to a press release, Irving police learned of Quintanilla's outstanding warrants after he applied for a parade permit for Thursday's Accion America rally. Police found the following accusations during a background check:

   * Dallas Sheriff Office Warrant - Criminal Trespass
   * Farmers Branch Warrant - Expired Registration
   * Farmers Branch Warrant - Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility
   * Farmers Branch Warrant - Speeding
   * Dallas Police Department Warrant - No Seat Belt
   * Dallas Police Department Warrant - No Drivers License
   * Dallas Police Department Warrant - City Ordinance Violation

Stay with FOX 4 for further developments on this story.


Fixed it for you.
11/15/2007 6:25:41 PM EDT
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He's a criminal fighting for other criminal's right's....I hope the charges stick.