A vigil for tribute to the killed killed indictee serial cats in Santa Ani, California, took a violent turn When the participants decided to follow the suspected self … but he got the wrong house.
Vigil has arrived a week after Santa Ana Police arrested a man who told killed dozens of UA cats Neighborhood in the city.
Residents claimed that suspicious cat killers used a needle to inject a substance into one of the cats, and another resident told Lisic 11 Los Angeles If they had found their cat hanging from a tree.
The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, allegedly admitted to performing awful crimes in the police. He was published and was released from Jail on Thursday, the police confirmed.

45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for counterfeit cruelty for animals after allegedly killing more cats in the neighborhood. (Fox 11)
During the Sunday night of the Border for cats, a mob surrounded both sides of the house across the street from Acostai’s home that the crowd believed belonging to his brother.
The output reported that the mob had demanded to come out and began to break the windows, and even spraying peppers who was the man who lived in the house like children looked at how children looked at the inside.
The victim who did not want to identify, said Fox 11 that he was not an Acastav brother, but that the alleged cat killer is connected to his son-in-law. The victim then claimed he had not seen or heard from Acost from his arrest.
Took more than an hour Santa Ana Police To get on the scene, Fox 11 reported.

Vigol for cats allegedly killed by serial cat killers turned by force when the mafia decided to follow the suspect, but aimed the wrong house. (Fox 11)
Fox News Digital reached out of the Santa Ana Police Department for a comment, but she didn’t hear.
Fox 11 reported The crowd continued to sing Outside the wrong home and accused the residents of cooperation with cat killers, despite the police who declared an illegal assembly.
“Last night, several individuals became rude, vandalized and threw objects in the neighborhood.
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“Any damage to life or property will have the consequences, and those who deal with criminal behavior will be responsible. We appreciate the cooperation of the community and patience because this case is moving through the legal system,” statement continued.
The victim told Lisica 11 that they know nothing about the alleged crimes of Acost and were terrified of the crowded procedures.

The angry mob throws rocks, and the homeowner was even sprayed peppers. (Fox 11)
“Quiet protestation wasn’t so calm. There are children here. There are children, peppers. You didn’t know, they were shocked,” she said we were shocked, “we were shocked.”
Over a few weeks, the Santa Ana Police Department said that they received more disturbing reports involving suspicious abuse and killing cats in the local neighborhood.
Police said the reports claimed that the man gathered the neighborhood cats on it and around it, where they then harmed them or killed them.
Detectives arrested Acosta on Wednesday morning, where they then took over the custody and reserved for criminal charges regarding animal cruelty.
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Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was accused of luring and killing an unknown number of cats in the neighborhood of Santa Ana. (Santa Ana Police Administration)
Neighbors are the handcuffs that believe they believe that their cats may have been victims of Acosta and plan to report those missing cats in the police.
In response to Acosta gluing from prison, the police said that “the right to bail was protected under the eighth amendment of the United States”, and that individuals arrested in California “can be posted on the basis of predetermined kaprilac calluses for certain criminal offenses.”
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“These schedules provide standardized belts depending on the nature of alleged crime,” said in a statement divided into X. “At the discretion of the court for reviewing and adjusting bail based on derivated circumstances.
Stepheny Price is a fox writer Digital and Fox Business. It includes topics, including missing persons, murders, national criminal cases, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas of stories can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com
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