Statement from the Executive Publisher on Death and Protest of George Floyd
Statement from the Executive Publisher on Death and Protest of George Floyd
Statement from the Executive Publisher on Death and Protest of George Floyd
A 34-year-old Santa Ana man seen on surveillance video allegedly slamming his way into Johnson Chapel AME Church with a metal pipe was behind bars July 3, on suspicion of vandalizing the church and residence. Joel Fabian Sandoval was booked on vandalism and vandalism of a place of worship, police said. He was being held without bail, according to jail records. According to Santa Ana Police Corporal Anthony Bertagna, the suspect used a large metal pipe to slam his way into the edifice, located at 1306 W. Second St., in Santa Ana, just before 8:40 a.m., on July 2. The
On the eve of the Cavaliers and Warriors meeting for the third straight year, police said James’ mansion in Los Angeles was vandalized in the morning with a racial slur spray painted onto the front gate.