Police in Lilburn, Georgia have charged Auturo Perez Rey, 50, (a.k.a. Matthew Alexander Zorsila) with last Friday’s brutal robbery of a Gwinnet County auto body repair shop owner.
His accomplice, Liedi Torres has also been arrested and charged with robbery and aggravated battery on a person over the age of 65.
Rey was already in the Gwinnet County Jail for driving without a license. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has also placed a hold on him.
Lilburn Police Capt. Bruce Hedley said detectives are also looking for a third suspect who took part in the robbery.
An investigation is ongoing as Capt. Hedley said: "[They] might be connected to other crimes."
The victim, Judith McGraw, was robbed at her place of business, McGraw Auto Body/Collision shop, just after withdrawing money from her bank. Police believe she was followed by the assailants as she left the bank.
As a result of the attack, McGraw suffered two cracked ribs and severe bruising.











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Nice. Isn't there anymore of these humble poor people just looking to do work Americans won't do we can help out?
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It's an invasion of Hispanics who hope to conquer the American southwest without taking many casualties by disguising their war as "random crime." The US government is collaborating with them tacitly, at least, by non-enforcement of immigration laws, by not supplying the manpower needed to repel the invasion, and by not recognizing that the massive invasion of Hispanics is an invasion that requires an aggressive military response, not merely a patchwork police response. Why is the US government betraying America? Drug money, perhaps. Bribes and blackmail, maybe.
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