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Mexico to return Denver murder suspect

A Mexican suspect in the shooting death of a Denver detective has not appealed his extradition and will be sent back from his Mexico City jail cell.

Raul Gomez-Garcia, 20, did not appeal the Mexican government`s extradition decision issued on Thanksgiving Day, and the 15-day appeal period has passed, the Denver Post reported.

Gomez-Garcia is charged with second-degree murder in Donald Young`s death and with attempted first-degree murder in the shooting of Detective John Bishop. He is accused of ambushing the two uniformed off-duty detectives while they provided security at a party at a social hall on May 8.

The extradition came as a result of delicate negotiations with the Denver district attorney`s office, as Mexico normally doesn`t extradite a suspect who faces the death penalty or life in prison without parole.

Soure: news.monstersandcritics.com

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