
Two illegal immigrants with considerable legal documents were arrested on Thursday after reportedly killing a good Samaritan who attempted to stop them from stealing a friend’s catalytic converter in Los Angeles County.
According to Fox News, unlawful immigrants Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez were arrested on Thursday by law enforcement officials in Los Angeles County, California, after allegedly murdering great Samaritan Juan Miguel Sanchez on February 25.
Fox 11 reported that the 48-year-old good Samaritan was shot in the chest after attempting to stop the two illegal american suspects from stealing a friend’s catalytic converter. After shooting Juan Miguel Sanchez, the two illegal immigrants apparently fled the scene in a vehicle.
Police sources told Fox News that Rabanales is a Mexican federal who has been arrested at least 15 times over the past many years on weapons charges, medicine charges, crime charges, and grand theft charges. According to the store, Rabanales has been arrested multiple times for stealing catalytic converter and was recently charged as a felon in possession of a firearm and for the possession of meth, the possession of burglary tools, a criminal hit-and-run during a police fight, the possession of stolen property, and driving under the influence.
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According to Fox News, authorities sources said that Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez has also been arrested at least 12 days on weapons charges, drug charges, grand theft charges, crime charges, kidnapping charges, and for the custody of crime tools and the hands of meth.
In an interview with Fox 11, Susana Sanchez, the good Samaritan’s sister, said he would have been 49 years old in April. Juan Miguel Sanchez’s family explained that he had departed for work prior to 4 a. m. on February 25 to get started early at his job after recently being promoted following the devastating Palisades Fire in California.
According to Susana Sanchez, Juan Miguel Sanchez was the only provider for his family. ” And now he’s gone, leaving my sister-in-law and two sons”, the victim’s sister told Fox 11.
” He was a big man of faith, never missed mass on Sunday”, Susana Sanchez added. ” He volunteered on Sunday mornings at church”.