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20 Feb 2023


San Jose police have arrested Kintex Ho, 43, and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon and carjacking following the attack that happened around 10:40 a.m. Saturday.  

Ho, reportedly a manager at nearby Intex Auto Parts, claimed Sanchez was operating his grill on the business' property. 

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San Jose police arrested 43-year-old Kintex Ho and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon and carjacking.

San Jose police arrested 43-year-old Kintex Ho and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon and carjacking. (San Jose Police Department)

"I told you to leave!" the man with the bat can be heard saying on cellphone video quickly spreading on social media

When Sanchez refused to move, Ho allegedly hit Sanchez's vehicle and him. Sanchez refused medical treatment at the scene. 

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Video shows when a California street vendor was attacked by a bat-wielding manager of a nearby auto parts store.

Video shows when a California street vendor was attacked by a bat-wielding manager of a nearby auto parts store. (Carlos Sanchez)

"So far, the auto parts shop where Ho works has not condemned the attack. Instead, Intex Auto Parts posted an apparent customer comment on their Facebook page, saying in part: ‘Awesome people … keep running the street roaches, I mean vendors off the streets,’" FOX 2 states.     

The auto parts business was closed Sunday, CBS Bay Area reported. Sanchez was there, barbecuing chicken and ribs on the side of the road. He said officers told him he could stay at the spot he had been working at for eight days before the attack occurred.

Carlos Sanchez, the second street vendor to be attacked in San Jose in a week, spoke out about the assault.

Carlos Sanchez, the second street vendor to be attacked in San Jose in a week, spoke out about the assault. (KTVU FOX 2)

The incident marked the second time a street vendor was attacked in San Jose in a week, according to FOX 2. 

"I feel really uncomfortable, and I feel threatened, and I am afraid that this could happen again," Sanchez said. "I make about 100 every two days, and it’s not much."