Anibal Hernandez-Santana, the 64-year old suspected shooter, was arrested by the FBI on Saturday, one day after he opened fired on ABC 10 in Sacramento in a drive-by shooting. Hernandez-Santana had posted $200,000 bail earlier on Saturday before he was arrested by the FBI for violating a statute that says no one can interfere with any communication of any station licensed by the U.S. Government, KCRA 3 reporter Peyton Headlee reported on Sunday.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the masked kidnappers assaulted the victim outside of his Quincy home and forced him, at gunpoint, to enter the passenger seat of his car on Feb. 27. The suspects then drove the victim to a garage in Saugus where they allegedly beat, burned, and assaulted him. The suspects also made video calls on the victim's phone to his spouse and others demanding ransom, during which they allegedly tortured him.
Routh, 59, was arrested nearly one year ago, accused of an elaborate plot to stalk Trump for weeks at his Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach and assassinate him. The Secret Service reported spotting Routh pointing a rifle barrel through a chain link fence in the then-candidate's direction as he golfed, just a few hundred yards away. Secret Service agents approached and confronted Routh and leading to a shootout between Routh and law enforcement.
Bryant approached a group of National Guard members Aug. 24. He allegedly made statements to the effect that he was "strapped," "these are our streets" and "I'll kill you." The National Guard members understood "strapped" to mean that Bryant was armed. Bryant then approached additional National Guard members and "threw his left shoulder" into the left shoulder of one of them, making physical contact, the emergency motion said. The National Guard members told the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., about the confrontations.
Reginald Lee Weaver, 57, was charged with possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and is being held at Santa Rita Jail on a no-bail federal hold. The criminal complaint says the charges stem from an undercover investigation by the Marin County Sheriff's office, which culminated with a two-pound drug deal at the San Pablo Lytton Casino last July.
Sainz was accused of meeting two different teen girls online, bringing them to his home, and sexually abusing them on camera. He faces multiple charges including lewd acts and child pornography.
Geng and Yang owned and operated an El Monte-based technology company called ALX Solutions Inc., which specialized in providing high-powered central and graphics processing units for individuals and businesses. The company had high-performance microchips capable of being used in AI technology, such as self-driving cars and medical diagnosis systems.
Authorities have arrested Benjamin Hanil Song, a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist, for his involvement in a Fourth of July attack on a Texas immigration detention center that left a police officer injured. Song is charged with three counts of attempted murder of federal agents after purchasing firearms linked to the shooting. He is one of ten individuals facing serious charges related to this incident as the state deals with increasing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
Emiliano Garduno Galvez and Wrackkie Quiogue face federal charges for possessing Molotov cocktails during anti-immigration protests, with potential sentences of up to 10 years.
"There's no condition or combination of conditions that would reasonably assure Mr. Henley's future appearance at court proceedings or the safety of the community," Richlin said.
During a routine traffic stop, two Mexican nationals were found with 180,000 rounds of illegal ammunition in Colorado. They were charged with possession by aliens.