Suspect arrested in California shooting that killed two Filipinos

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LAS VEGAS – Authorities in Los Angeles have arrested a suspect in connection with a shooting that left four people dead, including two Filipinos, on November 16.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest of 19-year-old Miguel Sandoval, a resident of Lancaster.

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According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, Sandoval has been charged with the murders of Filipino siblings Christine Aca-Ac, 26, and Janvi Maquindang, 21, along with Edwin Garcia, 24, and Matthew Montebello.

Authorities discovered Christine and Janvi, along with Christine’s fiancé Garcia, dead from gunshot wounds, while Montebello later died from his injuries in the hospital.

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