Two men were arrested on suspicion of running a rooster ring involving more than 200 foams in southern California, authorities said on Monday.
MPs of San Bernardino County Sheriff at Yukaipa Station were sent around 10:02. When MPs arrived, about 50 vehicles were at the address and most of them tried to expel.
One of the drivers accelerated to a patrol when MPs tried to stop the vehicle. The deputy avoids the car and tried to start a traffic stop, which led to the police, staff said.
The vehicle stopped near the 16th street and Yukaipa Boulevard, where a driver and three others were removed, according to the authorities. Six Peters were found in the car’s cargo, and driver Jose Adam was arrested on charges of attack.
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Thirty -three cocktail spectators were detained and about 250 roosters were found, along with a battle ring, dashboard and steel coupons, according to employees. A man later identified as Carlos Romero was found to hide inside a truck with seven cocks in it. Authorities detained him and found a large sum of money and a semi -automatic Ruger pistol inside the vehicle. He was arrested on charges of owning weapons and cruelty to animals.
The village working group of San Bernardino County then complied with an order to search the property and found steel coupons and about two dozen firearms. The Yukaape Yukaipa Code of Jukaepa’s Jukaepa Code marks several buildings, including a trailer, in the property. Animal control in San Bernardino County found 17 dead roosters and eight live roosters and marked 61 caves in boxes.
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