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Two suspects of murder that supposedly killed a good Samaritan in Los Angeles County While trying to avoid stealing their neighbor’s catalytic converter in the country illegally and had long criminal records, according to Fox News.
Wilber Alberto Rabanales and José Christian Saravia Sánchez were arrested by the Police in the Suburbio de Inglewood of Los Angeles for Thursday for the murder of February 25 by Juan Miguel Sánchez.
The incident was captured in a surveillance video.
José Christian Saravia Sánchez, on the left, and Wilber Alberto Rabanales were arrested by the Police in the Suburbio de Inglewood in Los Angeles for Thursday for the murder of February 25 by Juan Miguel Sanchez. (Inglewood Police Department)
Rabanales, a Guatemalan citizen, has been arrested at least 15 times in recent years in the county, predominantly for charges for firearms, great robbery, robbery and drug charges, police sources told Fox News.
It has multiple arrests of great theft, mainly to steal catalytic converters and charges passed by multiple duis, conspiracy, criminal in possession of a gun, possession of theft tools, possession of methamphetamine, possession of stolen property and serious crime beaten and carried during a police search.
Sanchez has been arrested at least a dozen times, mainly due to great robbery, charges for firearms, drugs, theft, kidnapping, possession of methamphetamine and possession of robbery tools, the sources said.
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Juan Miguel Sánchez was supposedly shot dead by the suspects after he faced them without violence. (Fox 11)
The victim was shot in the chest After facing the suspects while allegedly trying to steal the catalytic converter, Fox 11 reported.
The suspects escaped in a car and were then arrested in a motel in Cudahy, California, about 15 miles east of Inglewood.
The victim’s sister, Susana Sánchez, said she would have completed 49 of April 4.
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“You took a large part of our heart,” he said in an interview with Fox 11.
His family told the station that he had gone to work before 4 in the morning that morning because he wanted to start early in his work, where he had just been promoted while working to clean after the Palisades fire.
A monument for Juan Sánchez (Fox 11)
“He was a great man of faith, he never missed Mass on Sunday,” said his sister. “It was offered Sunday morning in the church.”
She added that he was the only provider of her family.
“And now he left, leaving my sister -in -law already two children,” he added.
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The family told Fox 11 that the victim had told his wife that he had to leave his job while undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.