March 21, 2022- 7:07 p.m.
California – Police say Justin Peoples, 30, was shot once and stabbed multiple times at a Chevron gas station in Tracy, California, shortly after 9 p.m. Christine Garner, 42, and Jeremy Jones, 49, were arrested and charged with murder the next morning.
Prosecutors in California say a man and a woman accused of shooting and stabbing to death a Black Navy veteran at a gas station on March 15 committed a hate crime.
Garner’s Facebook page indicates she and Jones are “in a relationship.” A third person, Christopher Dimenco, 58, was charged with accessory to murder for allegedly helping Garner and Jones “avoid or escape” arrest.
Images released by the San Joaquin County prosecutor’s office show what appear to be white supremacist tattoos on Jones’ body.
The victim’s aunt, Berniece Bass, decried the alleged hate crime.
“It doesn’t make a difference what color you are. Some are black, some are brown, some are light skinned….we have all colors but we know the human race is the number one color we need to be fighting for,” Bass said.
Tracy Police Chief Sekou Millington said in a press release that “When community members are victims of crimes related to hate, we will use our resources to bring those responsible to justice.”