American ‘Hero’ Patriot Thwarts Mass Shooting Plot by Two Illegal Aliens
The pair had allegedly plotted a mass shooting at the city’s July 4th celebration

A pair of illegal aliens suspected of plotting to “shoot up” a Fourth of July celebration in Richmond, Virginia, had their plans thwarted by an American citizen, according to reports.
The Richmond Police Department announced the arrests of Guatemalan nationals 52-year-old illegal alien Julio Alvardo Dubon and 38-year-old illegal alien Rolman Balacarcel.
The pair had allegedly plotted a mass shooting at the city’s July 4th celebration.
Police Chief Gerald Smith said Dubon and Ac’s plan was thwarted thanks to an American “hero citizen” who overheard their conversation and called the police.
According to court records, both Dubon and Ac are illegal aliens living in the U.S.
Dubon had been living in the U.S. on an expired visa:
Police spokesperson Tracy Walker also added that both men are from Guatemala.
Initial documents filed in General District Court in Richmond reveal that both Alvarado-Dubon and Balacarcel are not in the U.S. legally.
According to the documents, Alvarado-Dubon has an expired visa but did not include any details about the alleged plot.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said agents have lodged detainers on both illegal aliens in order for them to be turned over to the agency for arrest and deportation
ICE agents confirmed that Ac is a twice-deported illegal alien who was previously deported in October 2013 and then later in August 2014.

The American citizen who foiled the attack called the police after hearing a man discussing a plan to “shoot up” Richmond’s annual Fourth of July celebration.
Police then raided Dubon’s residence to find two rifles, a handgun, and 223 rounds of ammunition.
As Brietbart reported:
Ac was then arrested and charged with being in possession of a firearm as an alien to the U.S. Smith said they still do not have a clear motive as to why the pair allegedly sought to conduct a mass shooting on American citizens on July 4th.
“There is no telling how many citizens this hero citizen saved from one phone call," they said.
"One phone call saved numerous lives on the Fourth of July,” Smith said.
Dubon has been booked into the Richmond City Jail on a $15,000 bail.
Though police said Ac was also booked, his records do not appear in the city jail’s records.