‘No Mask’ Triad’s revenge against the club’without mouth’

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‘No Mask’ Triad’s revenge against the club’without mouth’

(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Park Byeong-jin |
2020-12-23 13:57 sent

A group of three’No Masks’ accused of attempted murder (Captured the website of Anaheim Police, California)

When three men in their 20s and 30s in the United States were denied admission at a strip club for not wearing masks, they fired an AK-47 rifle at the building and handed over to trial.

The Washington Post (WP) reported on the 22nd (local time) that the prosecutors in Orange County, California, USA, charged Edgar Navaayala (34), Daniel Ocampo Nava (22), and Juan Joze Accosta Soto (20) for attempted murder. Reported.

According to local police, they were stopped on October 31 while trying to enter a strip club in Anaheim, California, wearing’no masks’.

Those who were kicked out of the club again appeared in front of the club at around 1:35 am with AK-47 rifles, firing 15 shots at the building, and the club staff and four guests were shot and injured.

AK-47 assault rifle retrieved by police (captured by Anaheim Police website) © News1

Anaheim police tracked them for over a month and then arrested them and imprisoned them in detention centers on the 17th.

Three out of four injured were admitted to the hospital, but it was reported that there was no harm to their lives. Police said, “There were more than 30 people in the club, and it was a miracle that no one died.”

The WP reported that if convicted on all charges were convicted, Naviayala and Nava would face the highest life imprisonment, and Acostasoto would face more than 17 years in prison. They all claimed innocence in the prosecution investigation.

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