Illegal migrant who chased US attorney with knife flashes carefree smile as he pleads guilty, faces deportation

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ALBANY – An illegal migrant from El Salvador accused of chasing a federal prosecutor with a knife flashed a care-free smile in court Thursday as he pleaded guilty to downgraded charges.

Saul Morales-Garcia, 40, was slapped with a 90-day sentence after he copped to misdemeanor charges of menacing and criminal possession of a weapon for threatening US Attorney for the Northern District of New York John Sarcone near the Albany Hilton on June 17.

Morales-Garcia was remanded to Albany County Correctional Facility but is facing likely deportation — though Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents weren’t present at the courthouse.

“I believe that the federal government’s going to commence removal proceedings with him,” Vincenzo Sofia said.

Authorities say Morales-Garcia was in the country illegally and had previously been deported to El Salvador. He also has pending warrants in at least three other states and in federal court, authorities previously said.

Albany County District Attorney Lee Kindlon said that Morales-Garcia could very likely face additional charges following his sentence in Albany County.

Morales-Garcia had initially been charged with attempted murder though prosecutors ultimately dropped that charge. An attempted murder charge is not bail eligible.

Sofia called the attempted murder charge “blown out of proportion.”

“I’m just happy we were able to work out something that was fair for him,” Sofia said.

“Ultimately we decided that the best way forward is to allow a quick plea to a misdemeanor, get some time, so if anybody else wanted to file a warrant or another jurisdiction because he’s got warrants pending other places,” Kindlon said.

“They want to come get him when his sentence is done, then we’re going to allow for that,” he added.

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