🚨NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED🚨
🚨NO ISLAMIC JIHADISTS INVOLVED🚨
Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman has the latest on the Inglewood man killed during a catalytic converter theft on ‘Fox Report.’ Suspects in Inglewood murder have numerous prior arrests and are in the United States illegally from El Salvador and Guatemala. One of them has been arrested 15 times with a criminal record 11 pages long. The other suspect has been arrested a dozen times with a criminal record 6 pages long.
KTLA5 published March 7, 2025: Man killed trying to stop Inglewood catalytic converter theft, 2 arrested. Police arrested two men suspected of killing a good Samaritan who tried to stop them from stealing his neighbor’s catalytic converter in Inglewood, officials announced Friday.
FOX 11 Los Angeles published February 27, 2025: Man shot and killed confronting catalytic converter thieves in Inglewood. Johnny Sanchez was shot and killed when he confronted catalytic converter thieves in Inglewood.
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written by Bill Melugin and Brie Stimson
Saturday March 8, 2025
Two murder suspects who allegedly killed a good Samaritan in Los Angeles County while he was attempting to stop them from stealing his neighbor’s catalytic converter were in the country illegally and have lengthy criminal records, Fox News has learned.
Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez were arrested by police in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood Thursday for the Feb. 25 murder of Juan Miguel Sanchez.
The incident was caught on surveillance video.
Democrats don't give a shit about Angelenos. Here is a good example of who they are protecting and allowing to get with violent crimes in Los Angeles. Unbelievable. This is horrible news to find out they have committed so many violent crimes and are out keep reoffending and hurting more people when they should have been locked up in prison. And Democrats claim to HATE GUNS. But let this guy roam free after having multiple gun charges. Democrats also say repeatedly, "It's just theft. They're not hurting anybody." Really? Democrats believe words are violence and theft is not violence because that's how Communists roll. (emphasis mine)
Rabanales, a Guatemalan national, has been arrested at least 15 times in the last few years in the county, predominantly on gun charges, grand theft, burglary and drug charges, police sources told Fox News.
He has multiple grand theft arrests, mostly for stealing catalytic converters, and past charges for multiple DUIs, conspiracy, felon in possession of a gun, possession of burglary tools, possession of meth, possession of stolen property and felony hit-and-run during a police pursuit.
Sanchez has been arrested at least a dozen times, mostly for grand theft, gun charges, drugs, burglary, kidnapping, possession of meth and possession of burglary tools, the sources said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The victim was shot in the chest after he confronted the suspects while they were allegedly attempting to steal the catalytic converter, FOX 11 reported.
The suspects escaped in a car and were later arrested at a motel in Cudahy, California, about 15 miles east of Inglewood.
The victim’s sister, Susana Sanchez, said he would have turned 49 April 4.
"You took a big part of our heart," she said in an interview with FOX 11.
His family told the station he had left for work before 4 a.m. that morning because he wanted to get an early start at his job, where he had just been promoted while working to clean up after the Palisades Fire.
"He was a big man of faith, never missed mass on Sunday," his sister said. "He volunteered on Sunday mornings at church."
She added that he was the sole provider for his family.
"And now he’s gone, leaving my sister-in-law and two sons," she added.
The family told FOX 11 the victim had told his wife she should leave her job while she underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.
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NBC4 News, Los Angeles, CA local
written by Helen Jeong
Friday March 14, 2025
A Salvadoran citizen accused of killing an Inglewood man while trying to steal a catalytic converter in February was in the United States illegally for the second time despite having been deported previously, federal prosecutors said Friday.
Jose Cristian Saravia-Sanchez is among 16 people who were charged by the Justice Department for allegedly illegally re-entering the country after being removed.
Saravia and another person were arrested on March 6 for the February shooting death of an Inglewood father, who interrupted the catalytic converter theft while heading to work early in February.
Saravia was taken into custody following an hours-long standoff with law enforcement at a Cudahy motel.
Federal authorities said Saravia was first reported in 2013, but he returned to the country illegally again.
Saravia is in state custody, facing a murder charge.
People who are found in the U.S. after being reported could get up to two years in federal prison.
Punishment becomes more severe for those with criminal conviction as people who were deported after being convicted of a felony face a maximum 10-year sentence, and defendants removed after being convicted of an aggravated felony face a maximum of 20 years in federal prison.
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