La murder suspect is illegal in us, with a long criminal record

Fox News learned that two murder suspects allegedly killed a Good Samaritan in Los Angeles County who tried to stop them from stealing their neighbor’s catalytic converters, were illegal and had a long criminal record.
Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez were arrested by police on Thursday in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood for the murder of Juan Miguel Sanchez on February 25.
The incident was arrested in surveillance video.
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Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez, leftist and Wilber Alberto Rabanales arrested Juan Miguel Sanchez on Thursday in Inglewood, a suburb of Los Angeles. (Ingwood Police Department)
Police sources told Fox News that Guatemalan national Rabanales has been arrested at least 15 times in the past few years, mainly due to gun charges, theft, theft and drug charges.
He has multiple theft arrests, mainly for stealing catalytic converters, as well as charges of multiple DUIs, conspiracy, felony possession of guns, possession of tools of burglary, possession of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of stolen property and felony crash.
Sources said Sanchez was arrested at least twelve times, mainly for theft, gun charges, drugs, burglary, kidnapping, possession of methamphetamine and theft tools.
Fox News Digital has contacted U.S. immigration and customs enforcement.

Juan Miguel Sanchez shot and killed the suspect without violence. (Fox 11)
According to Fox 11, the victims were shot dead when the suspect was faced with the suspect, and they allegedly tried to steal the catalytic converter.
The suspect fled the car and was later arrested at a motel in Cudashi, California, about 15 miles east of Inglewood.
The victim’s sister, Susana Sanchez, said he will turn 49 on April 49.
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“You do your best,” she said in an interview with Fox 11.
His family told the station that he left work before 4 a.m. that morning because he wanted to start working early and he had just been promoted when he was just promoted after the fire opened in Palisades.

Juan Sanchez’s Memorial Hall (Fox 11)
“He was a big man of faith and never missed Sunday’s Mass,” his sister said. “He volunteered at the church on Sunday morning.”
She added that he was the only provider for his family.
She added: “Now he’s gone, leaving my sister and two sons.”
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The family told the Fox 11 victim that she should leave work when she was diagnosed with cancer.