Greenwich Time — Two more Stamford men have been charged in connection with a double stabbing in a gang related retaliation incident on the city’s West Side (Rose Park Avenue) in the afternoon of Nov 5 where police claim seven assailants attacked two men with ”makeshift” spears, leaving one of them with a life-threatening injury.
Jostin Hernandez-Lopez, 19, and Angel Soto Alaniz, 29, were arrested Monday on charges of first-degree assault, conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, first-degree reckless endangerment, conspiracy to commit first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree threatening and conspiracy to commit second-degree threatening in connection with the seven-on-two attack.
The two Stamford residents were arraigned at the state Superior Court in Stamford where a judge raised their bonds from $200,000 to $250,000, citing the serious nature of the allegations.
Last week, 27-year-old Jose “Casper” Garrido-Morales, 27, was arrested in connection with the alleged assault. Marvin Lemus-Padilla, the first person arrested in the case, was charged by Stamford police on Jan. 28.
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