Police in California say a man who was knocked out during a soccer game altercation more than two weeks ago has died.
An Oxnard police statement stated that Misael Sanchez of Port Hueneme, California, was hospitalized July 10 “after he was involved in a huge soccer battle that involving players from both teams and spectators,” according to the statement.
Sanchez died on Monday. The cause of death was to be determined by an autopsy on Tuesday.
As of this writing, it’s not apparent whether Sanchez’s injuries from the July 10 melee caused him to lose consciousness. Oxnard Police Cmdr. Alex Arnett said Sanchez had no evident wounds when first responders arrived on the scene.
Autopsies, Arnett explained, would “actually assist us to decide whether or not there was criminal conduct.”
“We understand that there was a fight on the field. We understand the victim was a participant in the fight. But we can’t say [right now whether] the fight is what resulted in the victim’s death.”
First, a guy, 46, was taken into custody and charged with assaulting Sanchez. But the charges were later dropped because of insufficient evidence.
Arnett said that there were between 100 and 200 people in attendance, including both players and spectators. Police claim that the adult soccer league is a privately organized and funded endeavor.
Anyone who witnessed the fight at the school, which is located about 70 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, is being sought by detectives.
Anyone with video of the incident can submit it anonymously to a police webpage set up for that purpose.
“During the initial police investigation, witnesses assisted police officers in identifying a suspect. However, additional information and evidence are needed to determine how the assault occurred and identify persons that were involved,” police said in a statement last week.
“Detectives believe there were spectators in the stands, players from both teams, and other persons at the soccer game who witnessed the fight. Detectives also believe that persons may have video recorded the fight.”
An official’s call sparked the fight, which quickly escalated.
When two teams disagreed with a referee’s ruling, they got into a brawl, authorities reported a day later. “When the brawl broke out, Sanchez was playing soccer with one of the two sides. Multiple individuals assaulted Sanchez during the fight.”
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Dozens of unresponsive victims requiring CPR at what appeared to have been a large gathering in South Korea on Saturday have raised death toll estimates to several.
Pictures and videos of dozens of people lying on the streets of the trendy Seoul area of Itaewon are currently making the rounds online, with many of them receiving chest compressions from passersby and emergency personnel.
It's clear from the reaction that the scenario is extremely chaotic, and the visuals are unsettling because many of the people in them don't appear to be conscious.
Ground reports indicate that over a hundred people were hurt, with many reportedly suffering cardiac arrest. Photos show police placing tarps over what appear to be dead bodies, suggesting a high death toll, although the New York Times reports only 2 confirmed deaths.
truly the scariest halloween of my life—30 down, 400 rescue workers deployed. please avoid itaewon and stay safe. #이태원사고pic.twitter.com/PC1GBJt7qk
There are so many people here because this is one of the largest Halloween parties in Seoul; word is that tens of thousands of people have crammed into the narrow alleys, which may have caused the stampede.
It has been speculated, but not proven, that the crush occurred when a celebrity was spotted in Itaewon and everyone rushed to the scene's only bar to catch a glimpse of them.
Yoon Suk Yeol, president of South Korea, has already sent emergency services to the city of Seoul, and the mayor is returning from an overseas trip to assess the damage and receive a briefing.
In Buffalo, New York, four adolescents were killed in a car incident early Monday.
Marcus Webster (19), Swazine Swindle (17), Kevin Payne (16), and Ahjanae Harper (14), according to the New York Post.
Kia, the destroyed vehicle, was reported stolen on Sunday night, according to Buffalo police. Police think the youngsters took the vehicle to take part in “The Kia Challenge,” a viral challenge on the video-sharing platform TikTok in which users are shown how to hot-wire a Kia, a South Korean automobile, using only a screwdriver and a USB connection.
According to WIVB, “five of the six occupants, were ejected.”
The unidentified 16-year-old driver of the stolen vehicle was reportedly one of two people who survived the crash and received treatment at Erie County Medical Center. According to the source, the driver has been arrested and charged with criminal possession of stolen property and illegal use of a vehicle.
While he awaits his court date today (Friday, October 28), police have freed him on bond.
A 14-year-old girl was the other lucky survivor; she was taken to the hospital and treated in intensive care before being released.
Having recently received a newborn girl on what would have been Harper’s 15th birthday, her family has started a GoFundMe to raise $15,000.
A resident of the area said of her in a TIKTOK video, “SHE WAS A YOUNG MOTHER,
Nashira Anderson, Swindle’s sister, said her sibling’s favorite activities included basketball and jokes.
Webster will be remembered by his family and friends as a dedicated worker who struggled to keep up with both employment and school.
The Buffalo Public School District said, “We certainly send our deepest condolences and sympathies to all the families and everyone impacted by this unfortunate and horrific tragedy,”
WGRZ reports that Kia issued a statement on the matter on Thursday.
California, STOCKTON — Suspect in the shooting deaths of six men and the injury of a woman in Northern California was apprehended early Saturday morning as he drove around Stockton with a revolver, authorities said.
Five of the shootings took occurred in this city in the Central Valley, and police began following leads on the culprit around 2 a.m., according to Police Chief Stanley McFadden’s press conference.
Stockton resident Wesley Brownlee, 43, “was out hunting,” according to McFadden. Brownlee wore a mask and all black clothing.
He then stated, “We are sure we stopped another killing.”
For some time, it was unclear if Brownlee was represented by counsel. On Tuesday, he is scheduled to be formally charged with murder.
The black and gray weapon the guy was reportedly carrying was seen on police camera. A semiautomatic handgun made of what looked like plastic and rubber.
Between July 8 and September 27, five men were ambushed and shot dead in Stockton, and police had been seeking for a man in black who had been seen at multiple murder scenes. A car was parked, and four people were walking.
A man was killed in Oakland, 70 miles distant, in April 2021, and a week later, a homeless lady was injured in Stockton; police suspect the same individual was responsible for both attacks.
Ballistics testing and surveillance footage, according to investigators, proved the crimes were related.
A moment of silence was observed at the press conference in honor of the victims.
On April 10, 2021, Juan Vasquez Serrano, 39, was shot and murdered in Oakland; on April 16, 2021, Natasha LaTour, 46, was shot but survived in Stockton. Five men were slain in Stockton this year: 35-year-old Paul Yaw on July 8; 43-year-old Salvador Debudey Jr. on August 11; 21-year-old Jonathan Hernandez Rodriguez on August 30; 52-year-old Juan Cruz on September 21; and 54-year-old Lawrence Lopez Sr. on September 27.
Brownlee has a criminal background, according to the police, and he is thought to have lived in other places in the Stockton area.
Hundreds of leads poured in when authorities announced the manhunt, and investigators were able to track down and keep a close eye on Brownlee’s residence.
With the help of information from the public and Stockton Crime Stoppers, police were able to narrow in on a likely culprit, as McFadden explained. “Our agents kept tabs on him as he drove around. We observed his behavior and realized he was on a killing spree first thing this morning.”
McFadden further mentioned that Brownlee was held because he had been seen going to parks and other dimly lit areas, stopping to look around, and then continuing on.
They were looking into the attacks to see if they could determine a reason for them. The police reported that some of the victims were homeless but not all. No one was hurt, and the one woman who made it out alive claimed her attacker was silent.
The police chief acknowledged the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Marshals Service, and the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.
Investigators in the area have teamed up with their counterparts in Chicago to look into the possibility of a connection between these slayings and two homicides that occurred in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood in 2018. A man in black with a peculiar walk was spotted on surveillance footage, according to the authorities.