marilyn pharis. very clear how he feels about this. take a look at martinez s history. he was arrested in 2009 but the arrest in 2014 is catching some issue and the reason for that is because it was a felony drug and assault that was changed to misdemeanor battery. i.c.e. at that time did request that local law enforcement hold on to him but they say they didn t find out and he was released before they could get there to detain or take custody of this individual. now, the police department is saying we didn t feel like it met our requirements to detain him so we let him go. as far as the most recent case, brooke, they said that they did not make any efforts, i.c.e. did not make any efforts to detain victor martinez because there was no prior of him having any felony charges. remember, that other one had been reduced. this changes the case and that s
seems, william. reporter: jon this case is nearly identical to the kate steinle case in san francisco. the debt of marilyn pharis, is directly result of one california sanctuary policy refusing to turn over criminal alien without a federal warrant and two, the obama administration decision not to deport some criminals because they re not bad enough. the feds did ask the jail to notify i.c.e. it planned release ramirez, and the county refused even though it knew ramirez was multiple felon charged twice after as sexual assault on a woman last year on methaphetamine. he was arrested and released. four days later ramirez broke into the home and beat marilyn pharis with a claw hammer before breaking into another home. pharis died a week later. police say they don t kara mir