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A Huntington Beach man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of threatening
to kill an elderly Iranian couple out for a walk Monday morning.
Steven James McManus, 43, was charged with criminal threats, hate
crimes, and resisting arrest after allegedly yelling death threats and
other hateful things at an Iranian couple.
The 77-year-old man and his 74-year-old wife told officers they were
out for a walk at 9 a.m. Monday when McManus drove past them in a black
sedan and made an abrupt U-turn and pulled onto a side street.
McManus allegedly approached the couple on foot and began yelling at
them, demanding to know where they were from, said Huntington Beach
Police Lt. Luis Ochoa.
“When they told him they were from Iran, he told them to go across the
street or he would kill them,” Ochoa said.
A neighbor, who witnessed the confrontation, picked them up in a car
and drove them to their son’s residence, where the son reported the
incident to police because the couple was terrified by the incident.
Another witness told Police where McManus lived. He was taken into
custody following a struggle with police. His bail was set at $10,000.
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