Two murder suspects who reportedly killed a good Samaritan Los Angeles County While he tried to prevent them from stealing his neighbor’s catalyst, Fox News learned illegal in the country and have long -term criminal registers.
Wilber Alberto Rabanales and Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez were arrested on Thursday by the police in the outskirts of Inglewood in Los Angeles for the murder of Juan Miguel Sanchez on 25 February.
The incident was caught on surveillance video.

Jose Christian Saravia Sanchez, left, and Wilber Alberto Rabanales were arrested by the police in the outskirts of Los Angeles van Inglewood Thursday for the murder of Juan Miguel Sanchez on 25 February. (Inglewood Police Department)
Rabanales, a Guatemalse Naarway, has been arrested at least 15 times in the county in recent years, mainly on accusations of weapons, great theft, burglary and drugs, police sources told FOX News.
He has several arrests of great theft, usually for stealing catalysts and earlier charges for multiple DUIs, conspiracy, criminal in possession of a gun, possession of burglary tools, possession of meth, possession of stolen ownership and crime hit-and-run during a police aging.
Sanchez has been arrested at least a dozen times, usually for large theft, arms costs, drugs, burglary, kidnapping, possession of meth and possession of burglary tools, according to the sources.
Fox News Digital has contacted American immigration and customs enforcement.

Juan Miguel Sanchez was reportedly shot and killed by the suspects after he had confronted them without violence. (Fox 11)
Was the victim shot in the chest After he had confronted the suspects while they reportedly tried to steal the catalyst, Fox 11 reported.
The suspects escaped in a car and were later arrested in a motel in Cudahy, California, about 15 miles east of Inglewood.
The victim’s sister, Susana Sanchez, said he would have turned 49.
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“You have taken a large part of our hearts,” she said in an interview with Fox 11.
His family told the station that he had left for work before 4 o’clock in the morning, because he wanted to get an early start in his work, where he had just promoted as he worked to clean up after the fire of Palisades.

A memorial for Juan Sanchez (Fox 11)
“He was a big man of faith, never missed mass on Sunday,” said his sister. “He offered himself on Sunday morning in church.”
She added that he was the only supplier for his family.
“And now he is gone and leave my sister -in -law and two sons,” she added.
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The family told Fox 11 that the victim had told his wife that she had to leave her job while she underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.