The Brief
- Norberto Celerino, 53, of Stockton, is charged with six counts of murder after a Sept. 7 Napa County crash that killed six farmworkers in Pope Valley.
- Federal officials said Celerino, also known by several aliases, had been deported multiple times.
- Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office rejected ICE’s claims blaming California’s sanctuary laws for the crash, calling the accusation false and politically motivated.
NAPA, Calif. – An alleged drunk driver charged with murder in a Napa County crash that killed six farmworkers had been deported from the United States several times, according to federal officials.
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Driver faces 6 counts of murder
What we know:
Norberto Celerino, 53, of Stockton, faces six counts of murder, as well as charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence in connection with the Sept. 7 crash in the unincorporated community of Pope Valley, authorities said.…