May 3, 2026

Venezuelan Man Accused in Fatal San Francisco Hospital Stabbing Held as ICE Seeks Custody

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A 51-year-old man’s death following a stabbing inside Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has drawn federal immigration scrutiny, as ICE officials confirm the suspect, Wilfredo Jose Tortolero-Arriechi, is in the U.S. without legal status and now faces homicide charges.

Tortolero-Arriechi, 35, is accused of stabbing Alberto Rangel on December 4 inside the hospital. Rangel died two days later, on December 6, from his injuries. The suspect has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody at the San Francisco County Jail as the criminal case proceeds.

Timeline Leading to the Fatal Attack

Federal authorities say Tortolero-Arriechi entered the United States in 2023 and was encountered by U.S. Border Patrol agents. According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he was released into the country pending further proceedings.

In the weeks before the stabbing, prosecutors allege Tortolero-Arriechi made threats toward a doctor and multiple hospital staff members. Those prior incidents are now part of the broader case timeline leading up to the fatal encounter inside the medical facility.

Following Rangel’s death, local authorities charged Tortolero-Arriechi with homicide and use of a deadly weapon. He has denied the allegations in court.

Immigration Detainer Filed After Arrest

ICE lodged an immigration detainer against Tortolero-Arriechi on December 11, several days after the fatal incident. The agency is requesting that San Francisco authorities transfer him to federal custody after the local case is resolved, including any trial, sentencing, and jail time.

In a statement, ICE Director Todd M. Lyons said the agency is seeking cooperation to ensure custody once the criminal process concludes. The detainer does not override the ongoing criminal case but signals federal intent to take control of the suspect afterward.

Key Points
• Wilfredo Jose Tortolero-Arriechi charged in fatal Dec. 4 hospital stabbing in San Francisco
• Victim Alberto Rangel died Dec. 6, two days after the attack
• ICE filed detainer seeking custody after local criminal case concludes

Intersection of Criminal Case and Immigration Enforcement

The case highlights the intersection between local criminal prosecution and federal immigration enforcement. While San Francisco authorities are responsible for prosecuting the homicide case, ICE’s detainer ensures the suspect remains on federal radar for potential removal proceedings.

San Francisco’s policies regarding cooperation with immigration detainers could influence how and when federal authorities take custody. ICE has publicly called on the city to honor the request once the legal process is complete.

Current Status

Tortolero-Arriechi remains held in San Francisco County Jail, where he awaits further court proceedings after pleading not guilty to the charges. The homicide case is ongoing, and ICE has indicated it will seek custody following the outcome of the trial and any sentence imposed.