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SBSD - Yucaipa Police Department
Sunday August 2nd, 2020 :: 12:30 p.m. PDT

Advisory

Deputies are investigating a protest that turned to civil unrest/unlawful assembly and assault on a peace officer

DATE/TIME: August 1, 2020 5:00 p.m.

INCIDENT: Civil Unrest/Unlawful Assembly / PC245(a)(4)(c)-Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Peace Officer

LOCATION: Yucaipa Blvd. between 4th St and 5th St, Yucaipa

SUSPECT(S): Silvia Anguiano, 34, resident of North Hills, CA
Michael Nunez, 33, resident of San Bernardino, CA
Gilbert Nunez, 37, resident of San Fernando, CA
Andres Medina, 41, resident of Rialto, CA
Daniel Garris, 35, resident of Yucaipa
Tobias Walnofer, 25, resident of Redlands, CA
Mayra Grajeda, 27, resident of Banning, CA
Crystal Duarte, 25, resident of San Bernardino, CA
15-year-old male, resident of North Hills, CA

VICTIM(S): The People of the State of California
Deputy Sheriff assigned to Yucaipa Station


SUMMARY: On Saturday, August 1, 2020 a protest group of approximately 80 members drove to the Stater Bros. on Yucaipa Blvd. Yucaipa residents and counter protesters also gathered in the area. Sheriff’s personnel were on hand to keep the peace between the estimated 280 participants.

The protesters began driving west on Yucaipa Blvd and then a number of them illegally blocked traffic and began walking east in the middle of the road. This action, coupled with opposing groups gathered on both sides of the protest, created a volatile situation which was then deemed an unlawful assembly. Deputies from the Yucaipa Police Department shut down the section of Yucaipa Blvd. between 4th Street and 5th Street to prevent any harm to participants and to prevent further illegal activity that would impact the community. The Sheriff’s Mobile Field Force deployed into the street to prevent any violence or property damage. Dispersal orders were given both by ground units and by Sheriff’s aviation unit 40KING.

A car occupied by Gilbert Nunez, Michael Nunez and Andres Medina drove recklessly through the closed roadway and yelled profanities toward the crowd of residents. While attempting to stop and detain the subjects, Sheriff’s personnel were nearly struck by Medina who was driving the vehicle erratically. In an attempt to escape, Michael Nunez ran from the car, but was arrested by deputies. Medina and Gilbert Nunez fled the scene in the vehicle but were apprehended blocks from the incident. Several hammers, makeshift weapons, and 2-way radios were located in the vehicle. All the suspects were booked for felony charges at West Valley Detention Center to include assault on a Peace Officer with a deadly weapon.

Several in the crowd refused to comply with the dispersal orders and were arrested. Sylvia Anguiano of North Hills, CA was driving her vehicle with her juvenile son in the car doing circles within the roadway and stopped sideways while she yelled at counter protesters several times, placing her child in the middle of a potential riot. After briefly leaving the area, Anguiano returned and drove into the closed roadway once again. She was subsequently arrested and transported to the Yucaipa Station. Mayra Grajeda of Banning, Crystal Duarte of San Bernardino, Tobias Walnofer of Redlands, Daniel Garris of Yucaipa, were also arrested for failing to disperse and booked at West Valley Detention Center. During their arrests, one deputy was assaulted by several protesters. A loaded firearm was dropped by one of the protesters, which was recovered by deputies. The identification of others involved in the assault on the deputy is ongoing.

At the conclusion of the event, which lasted approximately two and a half hours, there were reports of only minor vandalism with no damage to businesses, and no reports of injuries associated with the event.

Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to contact the Yucaipa Police Department at (909) 918-2305. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may contact We-Tip at 1-888-78-CRIME.
assaulted by several protesters. A loaded firearm was dropped by one of the protesters during the arrests which was recovered by deputies. Identification of the involved suspects is in progress and an investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to contact the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department Yucaipa Station at (909) 918-2305. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may contact We-Tip at 1-888-78-CRIME.


Refer: Sergeant Mark Ramirez, Sergeant Dan Whitten

Station: Yucaipa Sheriff's Station

Phone No. (909) 918-2305

Case No. 142002205

JOHN McMAHON, Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department

Address/Location
SBSD - Yucaipa Police Department
34144 Yucaipa Blvd
Yucaipa, CA 92399

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