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Worker tried to get pay due him
He's suspected of killing his boss in Lehi over $1,345
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The other 14 claims, including the one Hernandez filed in December, had been partially paid or were pending.
Hispanic workers organized a protest in September at the Labor Commission to complain that some Utah employers were threatening undocumented workers with deportation if they complained about not being paid.
Hayashi said undocumented workers should contact the Labor Commission if they aren't being paid by employers. Another option is the Utah Office of Hispanic Affairs, said director Tony Yapias.
"We don't ask whether someone has a right to work in the United States or not," Hayashi said. "We are just interested to see they are paid wages for work they have performed."
Spanish interpreters are available and workers won't be asked about their immigration status.
"We encourage all members of the community to not take the law into their own hands," Hayashi said. "The Labor Commission provides lawful methods for them to resolve disputes."
Crummy died Friday at American Fork Hospital soon after a man pulled a black Pontiac alongside Crummy's red pickup late Friday morning at a job site on Heather Field Lane in Lehi. The two men argued through their open car windows about paychecks, according to a witness who worked for Crummy.
Police and prosecutors say the man in the Pontiac pulled out a gun and began shooting. He closed in on Crummy and shot him twice at close range, once in the left side of his face and once in the right shoulder.
Lehi Police Sgt. Jeff Swenson said the shooter fired five or six rounds.
A witness told police he saw Hernandez shoot Crummy, according to court documents. The witness gave police information about Hernandez's car and officers obtained his address through driver's license records. They phoned Hernandez, who agreed to surrender himself at his mother's house in Taylorsville less than two hours after the shooting.
His cooperation extended further. Hernandez told officers he'd thrown a gun into the Jordan River, according to court documents, and led investigators to the site at about 10900 S. 750 West, where the handgun was recovered.
Hernandez arrived in Utah in 1999 and was living with his wife and three daughters in West Valley prior to his arrest.
He is being held for investigation of murder, obstruction of justice and possession of a firearm by a restricted person. Prosecutors don't have the police reports yet and formal charges won't be filed until later this week at the earliest, Larson said.
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