Pair Facing Hate Crime Charges After Allegedly Yelling Racial Slurs, Stabbing Man In North Auburn
NORTH AUBURN (CBS13) — A man and woman are under arrest and facing a hate crime charge after allegedly yelling racial slurs, then stabbing a man in North Auburn.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office says, back on Aug. 28, deputies responded to the Speedway Gas Station off Drive-In Way to investigate a reported assault and stabbing. Witnesses reported seeing a man and woman standing in front of someone's pickup truck and yelling racial slurs.
At some point, the man allegedly punched the pickup truck driver - then stabbed him.
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Exactly what happened leading up to the confrontation is unclear.
Deputies found the pair less than a mile away from where the incident happened and arrested them. The pair has been identified as 35-year-old Cory Smith and 23-year-old Jaylynn Garrell.
Smith and Garrell are facing charges of conspiracy, assault with a deadly weapon and a hate crime, among other alleged crimes.