Stabbing san diego city college
When she woke, she was in a moving vehicle and her face was bloody and swollen, according to the report. Jim Collins said. After Perez held Gonzalez captive in motel rooms for three days, her family members said they were so concerned for her safety that they escorted her almost everywhere she went.
That included her classes at City College where her parents waited for her in the campus parking lot watching the door where she was supposed to come out of class at p. Multiple other times during the trial, Perez admitted guilt. In an exclusive interview with NBC 7 , Perez said he killed his estranged wife because he could no longer control her. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Sign up for the Rebound Newsletter and receive up to date information. Click here to manage all Newsletters. The quarrel ended when the stranger pulled a knife and stabbed the other man in the arm, then fled on foot, Officer Tony Martinez said.
Patrol personnel applied a tourniquet to the victim's bleeding arm and performed CPR on him prior to the arrival of paramedics, who took him to a hospital for treatment of serious but apparently non-life-threatening trauma.
Witnesses reported that the assailant -- described as a heavyset, heavily tattooed man in his 20s or 30s, wearing a red shirt and black bandana- style mask -- left the area eastbound and appeared to enter a nearby motel, police said.
Armando Perez was convicted of first-degree murder and lying in wait in the Oct. Perez was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. After he killed the victim, Perez fled to his native Mexico and was a fugitive until his arrest in February
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