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

At a vigil for cats killed by an alleged serial cat killer in Santa Ana, chaos ensued as attendees wrongfully attacked a house they believed belonged to the suspect's brother. The accused, Alejandro Oliveros Acosta, had already been arrested for the gruesome murders of local cats but was released on bond. Mobs vandalized the wrong residence and pepper-sprayed an innocent man while police took over an hour to respond, declaring the gathering an unlawful assembly amidst escalating tensions in the community.
The vigil for the slain felines escalated into chaos when attendees mistakenly targeted the wrong house, leading to vandalism and pepper-spraying innocent residents.
Police confirmed that the mob surrounded the wrong house, believing it belonged to the accused cat killer's brother, and continued chanting despite police intervention.
Read at New York Post
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