Georgia brothers arrested after allegedly stabbing a man over Mexican politics and religion

Carrollton, Georgia police are investigating a brutal stabbing that allegedly followed an argument over Mexican politics and religion.
Carrollton Police Department said brothers Hector and Jesus Rodriguez are accused of using a sharp object to attack and stab Gonzalo Garza-Garcia on Saturday evening.
Officers responded to a report of an altercation between three or four Hispanic males on March 11 around 5:20 p.m., with one male Suffering from stab wounds and “bleeding badly.”
When officers arrived, investigation revealed that Garza-Garcia had been assaulted by the Rodriguez brothers with a sharp object.
Two men fled from officers in a vehicle, and after a short chase, the Rodriguez brothers stopped the vehicle and were arrested, police said.
When officers arrived, investigation revealed that Garza-Garcia had been assaulted by the Rodriguez brothers with a sharp object.
Two men fled from officers in a vehicle, and after a short chase, the Rodriguez brothers stopped the vehicle and were arrested, police said.
Witnesses told police that the argument began over Mexican politics and religion, though not specifically what the men argued about.
The investigation into the incident is active, and anyone with information is encouraged to call the Carrollton Police Department at 770-834-4451, or visit the department’s website at www.carrolltonpd.com to submit a tip.