Three Illegals Charged with Beating Israeli to Death in His Los Angeles Home

Justine Brooke Murray | May 7, 2025
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You likely haven’t heard much, if anything at all, about the two Israeli businessmen who were hunted down and murdered in their homes in Los Angeles last month. They’re the wrong victims, of course, so the legacy media quickly moved on. 

You certainly won’t hear much about it now, since three suspects charged with one of the murders are all illegal aliens.

Both Alexander Modebadze and Meni Hidhra were found dead in their apartments hours apart in the San Fernando Valley area on April 26, reports the New York Post. While they’re still on the lookout for Hidhra’s murderer, Police have charged Pata Kochiashvili, Zaza Outarashvili and Basiki Kutsishvili with holding Modebadze hostage for hours before savagely beating him to death. 

All three are Georgian nationals who now have federal immigration detainers lodged against them, according to the Post, but immigration authorities let them freely roam until it allegedly resulted in bloodshed. 

Otarashvili and Khutsishvili were even caught by border agents in 2022, after jumping our southern border, but were swiftly released under President Joe Biden’s Administration. Otarashvili reported to ICE’s New York office around three weeks after his initial arrest, but refused to return for another visit, as he was instructed. 

Related: Freed Columbia Univ. Jihadi Accused of Telling Gun Shop Owner that He Used to 'Kill Jews'

He eventually applied for asylum, but his immigration court hearing was mysteriously cancelled.  

ICE had released Khutsishvili on a $3,000 immigration bond just 12 days after they detained him. He also eventually filed an asylum application, insisting he planned to move to New York. Two years later, he told the immigration court he’d rather move to Van Nuys, California.

The third thug, Kochiashvili, invaded the U.S. under the guise of being a “tourist” in October 2017 and was required to leave by April 2018. Rather than leaving, he also played the asylum game.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department in West Hollywood arrested him for burglary in 2020, but dropped the case due to “insufficient evidence.” Local cops immediately released him, ignoring a detainer lodged by federal authorities the next day. 

Kochiashvili was arrested a second time, in August 2022, for a currently pending drug charge. Cops once again ignored another detainer lodged by the feds. He was, therefore, released back into the streets to allegedly partake in a bloodbath that could have easily been prevented.

Since college campuses and the media refuse to see Israelis (and Jews, in general) as humans, you can count on them to hail the trio as martyrs, as Democrat politicians plan their next publicity trip.

 

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