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Inglewood shooting: suspects in the deadly Catalytic converter theft was illegally in the United States, the authorities say the authorities say

Inglewood, California (KABC) – A suspect who was arrested in the fatal shootout of an Inglewood man during a Catalytic converter theft faces himself in the federal amenities after deporting the country because he allegedly re -entered again, the prosecutors announced on Friday.

Jose Christian Saravia-Sanchez, 30, from El Salvador, was arrested last week for murder to Juan Sanchez in Inglewood. After the arrest, the public prosecutor found that the federal law enforcement agencies had determined that the suspect had deported in 2013 and returned illegally to the USA.

According to the US law firm, Saravia-Sanchez is accused of being illegal and illegal to a firearm in the United States.

The American law firm says that the crime history of Saravia-Sanchez in May 2023 comprises a conviction before the Supreme Court of Los Angeles for taking a vehicle without consent to the owner.

On the morning of February 25th, Juan Sanchez was shot when he tried to stop two men from stealing a neighbor's catalyst. He was described in a Gofundme campaign as a “devoted husband, loving father, proud grandfather and an estimated friend for so many”.

Saravia-Sanchez and a second suspect, Wilver Alberto Rabanales, were later custody in connection with the murder.

When the arrest took place, the prosecutors said that the law enforcement agencies in the bathroom of a hotel room found a firearm after a barricade situation that ended in Saravia-Sanchez '.

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