Three boys, aged 12, 14, and 15, were arrested in Long Beach, California, following an altercation with a homeless man on Saturday evening.
Incident Details
The incident occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. in the 100 block of Pacific Avenue. Long Beach police responded to reports of an assault on a homeless individual.
According to police reports, the altercation began as an argument between the three boys and the homeless man. The situation quickly escalated, with the boys allegedly attacking the man using tent poles and a tripod, and pelting him with various objects.
Police Response and Arrest
Although the assailants fled the scene before law enforcement arrived, authorities were able to apprehend them shortly afterward. All three boys were charged with assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit a crime.
Victim’s Condition
The victim, identified as a homeless man, sustained minor injuries as a result of the attack. Police provided medical assistance at the scene, but the man declined further treatment at a hospital.
Ongoing Investigation
The Long Beach Police Department continues to investigate the incident to determine the circumstances surrounding the assault and any possible motives behind it.
Conclusion
Acts of violence against homeless individuals highlight the vulnerability of this marginalized population. As authorities pursue justice in this case, it underscores the importance of addressing issues related to homelessness and promoting community safety and well-being. Download The Local News App to stay updated on developments in this ongoing investigation and other local news stories.
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