Two suspects have been arrested in reference to hate crime incidents focusing on Black victims in San Bernardino County.
The suspects have been recognized as Michael Razo, 22, of Highland and Humberto Silva, 24, of Colton, based on the Fontana Police Division.
Officers have been working with the Fontana Sheriff’s Station for a number of months to analyze the incidents.
In every case, the pair allegedly focused homeless victims at bus stops. They’d pull up in a blue Chevrolet Silverado truck and shoot on the victims with a paintball gun whereas screaming racial slurs. In a number of incidents, the victims have been injured, police stated.
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From left: The suspects have been recognized as Humberto Silva, 24, of Colton, and Michael Razo, 22, of Highland. (Fontana Police Division)
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The suspects’ blue Chevrolet Silverado truck reportedly used within the crimes, together with a paintball gun that was discovered whereas looking their residences. (Fontana Police Division)
On Aug. 19, each suspects have been positioned and arrested for assault with a lethal weapon and a hate crime enhancement. Search warrants have been served at their residences the place proof associated to the crimes was discovered.
“We consider there could also be extra victims and we ask you to return ahead to report these incidents to us,” the police division stated.
Anybody who might have been a sufferer or has extra data is requested to name Fontana police at 909-350-7700.
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