Two homicide suspects who allegedly killed a great Samaritan in Los Angeles County whereas he was making an attempt to cease them from stealing his neighbor’s catalytic converter have been within the nation illegally and have prolonged prison information, Fox Information has realized.
Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez have been arrested by police within the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood Thursday for the Feb. 25 homicide of Juan Miguel Sanchez.
The incident was caught on surveillance video.
Rabanales, a Guatemalan nationwide, has been arrested not less than 15 instances in the previous few years within the county, predominantly on gun costs, grand theft, housebreaking and drug costs, police sources informed Fox Information.
He has a number of grand theft arrests, largely for stealing catalytic converters, and previous costs for a number of DUIs, conspiracy, felon in possession of a gun, possession of housebreaking instruments, possession of meth, possession of stolen property and felony hit-and-run throughout a police pursuit.
Sanchez has been arrested not less than a dozen instances, largely for grand theft, gun costs, medication, housebreaking, kidnapping, possession of meth and possession of housebreaking instruments, the sources stated.
Fox Information Digital has reached out to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The sufferer was shot within the chest after he confronted the suspects whereas they have been allegedly making an attempt to steal the catalytic converter, FOX 11 reported.
The suspects escaped in a automobile and have been later arrested at a motel in Cudahy, California, about 15 miles east of Inglewood.
The sufferer’s sister, Susana Sanchez, stated he would have turned 49 April 4.
“You took a big part of our heart,” she stated in an interview with FOX 11.
His household informed the station he had left for work earlier than 4 a.m. that morning as a result of he wished to get an early begin at his job, the place he had simply been promoted whereas working to scrub up after the Palisades Hearth.

“He was a big man of faith, never missed mass on Sunday,” his sister stated.
“He volunteered on Sunday mornings at church.”
She added that he was the only supplier for his household.
“And now he’s gone, leaving my sister-in-law and two sons,” she added.
The household informed FOX 11 the sufferer had informed his spouse she ought to go away her job whereas she underwent chemotherapy after being recognized with most cancers.