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SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Police Department announced it has made three new arrests in connection to the string of gel pellet gun attacks in Hillcrest from over the summer. The attacks were reported right on University Avenue, leaving several victims. But one victim says he can breathe a sigh of relief.'It brings me some relief knowing that there's three more people off the streets that were terrorizing our community,' says Eddie Reynoso.
identified the suspects as Anthony Lopez-Quiniones, Arturo Herrera-Sustaita and Angelo Nathaniel Aron. Smart Streetlights help solve over 200 cases last year, saysWhile police work to bring those responsible for these attacks to justice, for victims like Reynos, it's had a lasting impact on his life.'The first, I'd say, two months were extremely difficult,' he says.That attack and the injuries caused by it completely changed his life.'I went into therapy, and in August, I left my job so that I can check into an intensive outpatient program. And I've been very vocal. I ended up homeless, living out of my car,' Reynoso says.
credited the automated license plate readers for leading to the arrests.
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