Two suspects have been arrested in connection to a string of armed robberies at 7-Eleven shops in Southern California that left two individuals lifeless and three others wounded earlier this week, authorities introduced Friday.
The crime spree focusing on the comfort shops started July 11 in Ontario, Calif., when a person with a handgun entered a 7-Eleven retailer at midnight and demanded cash.
About 45 minutes later, one other 7-Eleven in Upland was robbed and the suspect ran off with about $500.
Two different individuals additionally had been shot and wounded, together with a clerk.
The robber then hit one of many retailer’s situated on La Sierra Avenue in Riverside at 1:50 a.m. and shot a buyer Russell Browning, 60, whereas he was sitting in his automobile.
Browning stated he misplaced his tooth when the gunman shot him within the mouth however the bullet exited his cheek, according to ABC7.

About three hours later, 24-year previous Matthew Rule was shot and killed at a Santa Ana 7-Eleven car parking zone throughout an tried theft.
Less than an hour later, the gunman burst right into a Brea 7-Eleven on Brea Boulevard and Lambert Road and shot and killed 40-year previous clerk Matt Hirsch.
Authorities stated at about 4:55 a.m., the gunman shot and wounded a clerk and a buyer at one other 7-Eleven in close by La Habra.
A press convention saying the arrests might be held Friday afternoon.