Angry mob targets wrong house after accused serial cat killer released from jail as vigil turns violent

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Angry mob targets wrong house after accused serial cat killer released from jail as vigil turns violent


A vigil to honor felines slain by an accused serial cat killer in Santa Ana, California, took a violent turn when attendees decided they would track the suspect down themselves… but got the wrong house.


The vigil came one week after Santa Ana Police arrested a man who they said murdered dozens of cats in a neighborhood in the city.

Residents claimed that the suspected cat killer used a needle to inject a substance into one of the cats, and another resident told FOX 11 Los Angeles that they found their cat hanging from a tree.

The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, allegedly confessed to carrying out the heinous crimes to police. He bonded out and was released from jail Thursday, police confirmed.


Accused cat killer Alejandro Oliveros Acosta

45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for felony animal cruelty after allegedly killing multiple cats in the neighborhood. (FOX 11)

During Sunday night's vigil for the cats, a mob surrounded both sides of a house across the street from Acosta's home that the crowd believed belonged to his brother.

The outlet reported that the mob demanded that he come out, and began to break windows and even pepper-sprayed the man who lived in the home as children were seen watching the whole ordeal unfold from inside.

The victim, who did not want to be identified, told FOX 11 that he is not Acosta's brother, but that the alleged cat killer is related to his brother-in-law. The victim then claimed he had not seen or heard from Acosta since his arrest. ....
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The angry cat ladies got the wrong man. Christie how did you get it so wrong??
 
The angry cat ladies got the wrong man. Christie how did you get it so wrong??

Looks like there are as many men in the crowd as there are women.

I'm not surprised you couldn't spot the difference though, as the closest thing to a woman you've likely ever seen, are the ugly beasts who'd lower themselves to date a knuckle dragger like you to begin with.
 
Looks like there are as many men in the crowd as there are women.

I'm not surprised you couldn't spot the difference though, as the closest thing to a woman you've likely ever seen, are the ugly beasts who'd lower themselves to date a knuckle dragger like you to begin with.
Those weren't men they were trans women. You no like your boyfriend.
 

Angry mob targets wrong house after accused serial cat killer released from jail as vigil turns violent


A vigil to honor felines slain by an accused serial cat killer in Santa Ana, California, took a violent turn when attendees decided they would track the suspect down themselves… but got the wrong house.


The vigil came one week after Santa Ana Police arrested a man who they said murdered dozens of cats in a neighborhood in the city.

Residents claimed that the suspected cat killer used a needle to inject a substance into one of the cats, and another resident told FOX 11 Los Angeles that they found their cat hanging from a tree.

The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, allegedly confessed to carrying out the heinous crimes to police. He bonded out and was released from jail Thursday, police confirmed.


Accused cat killer Alejandro Oliveros Acosta

45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for felony animal cruelty after allegedly killing multiple cats in the neighborhood. (FOX 11)

During Sunday night's vigil for the cats, a mob surrounded both sides of a house across the street from Acosta's home that the crowd believed belonged to his brother.

The outlet reported that the mob demanded that he come out, and began to break windows and even pepper-sprayed the man who lived in the home as children were seen watching the whole ordeal unfold from inside.

The victim, who did not want to be identified, told FOX 11 that he is not Acosta's brother, but that the alleged cat killer is related to his brother-in-law. The victim then claimed he had not seen or heard from Acosta since his arrest. ....
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The angry cat ladies got the wrong man. Christie how did you get it so wrong??
Actually comical, not the cat killing, but the fact if the guy wasn’t Spanish, if he had been Bill Smith, the Red Hat Club wouldn’t have ever even noticed let along start a thread on it
 
Those weren't men they were trans women. You no like your boyfriend.
Again, not something you'd recognize or know anything about given that your experience is limited to enormous, hideous beasts that look more like livestock than humans.
 

Angry mob targets wrong house after accused serial cat killer released from jail as vigil turns violent


A vigil to honor felines slain by an accused serial cat killer in Santa Ana, California, took a violent turn when attendees decided they would track the suspect down themselves… but got the wrong house.


The vigil came one week after Santa Ana Police arrested a man who they said murdered dozens of cats in a neighborhood in the city.

Residents claimed that the suspected cat killer used a needle to inject a substance into one of the cats, and another resident told FOX 11 Los Angeles that they found their cat hanging from a tree.

The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, allegedly confessed to carrying out the heinous crimes to police. He bonded out and was released from jail Thursday, police confirmed.


Accused cat killer Alejandro Oliveros Acosta

45-year-old Alejandro Oliveros Acosta was arrested for felony animal cruelty after allegedly killing multiple cats in the neighborhood. (FOX 11)

During Sunday night's vigil for the cats, a mob surrounded both sides of a house across the street from Acosta's home that the crowd believed belonged to his brother.

The outlet reported that the mob demanded that he come out, and began to break windows and even pepper-sprayed the man who lived in the home as children were seen watching the whole ordeal unfold from inside.

The victim, who did not want to be identified, told FOX 11 that he is not Acosta's brother, but that the alleged cat killer is related to his brother-in-law. The victim then claimed he had not seen or heard from Acosta since his arrest. ....
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The angry cat ladies got the wrong man. Christie how did you get it so wrong??
This mob sure sounds like the kind of nutty people that worship Crazy Trump.
 
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