Two Arrested After Discovery Bay Boat Rage Incident, Accused of Ramming Jet-Ski and Other Boats

San Francisco, CALocal News

Two men, Erick and Danny Garcia, were arrested following a boat rage incident in Discovery Bay, California, where a boat reportedly rammed a Jet-Ski and several other vessels around 8:45 PM on Sunday. Eyewitness Katie Hernandez described the chaos, stating, "It was like out of a movie," expressing concern for the safety of those involved. The suspects were apprehended by Contra Costa County Sheriff's, with Erick arrested during a traffic stop and Danny at his residence after a search warrant was executed. Both men face serious charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, and vandalism causing over $400 in damages. They are currently being held on $95,000 bail at the Martinez Detention Facility while the investigation continues.

The sheriff's office encourages anyone with further information or video of the incident to come forward. This incident highlights growing concerns about safety on waterways in the region. Authorities are working to ensure accountability in such reckless behavior.

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