An illegal immigrant from Venezuela was sentenced to eight months and two days in custody for biting a U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer on the forearm during a 2025 arrest, prosecutors said.
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California said the sentence was given to Robert Antonio Bastardo Llovera on Monday after he pleaded guilty on March 3 to a charge of assault on a federal officer.
The charge carried a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
"Our office will continue to prioritize the protection of federal officers engaged in their lawful duties," U.S.
Attorney Adam Gordon said in a statement.
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The Attorney’s Office released an image purportedly showing the ICE agent’s injury following the bite.
Bastardo, 32, was living in San Diego at the time of the incident, which unfolded near the city’s Mission Bay neighborhood, authorities said.
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"Bastardo pleaded guilty March 3, 2026, admitting that on July 15, 2025, he assaulted an Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation officer by biting him on the forearm," according to the Attorney’s Office.
"During his arrest for an immigration violation, Bastardo engaged in a five-minute struggle with federal officers culminating in the bite.
Bastardo was living in the United States without legal immigration status and was ordered removed by an Immigration Judge on June 10, 2025, after failing to appear for court," it added.
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