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Two men face life in prison for shooting up an LA strip club on Halloween, injuring three after they’re kicked out for refusing to wear masks; Third suspect faces 17 years in prison

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Suspects charged after three people were shot and injured during a drive-by shooting with an AK-47 at a Los Angeles strip club on Oct 21

Two men face life in prison for ‘shooting up the Sahara strip club in Anaheim Strip Club after they were kicked out for refusing to wear masks’

Edgar Nava-Ayala, 34, and Daniel Juvenal Ocampo, 22, were arrested on Dec. 17 in connection to the drive-by shooting at Sahara Theater in Anaheim, California

A third person is facing assault with a deadly weapon charges in connection with the attack

20-year-old Juan Jose Acosta-Soto was also arrested for his part in the drive-by shooting

All three had been at the Sahara Theater on Halloween night when they were escorted out for refusing to wear masks

The trio allegedly left the club and soon returned with the loaded firearm, with Nava said to have shooting at least 15 rounds into the establishment

Two employees and a customer were injured in the shooting

Nava-Ayala and Ocampo are facing maximum sentence of 82 years to life in prison for the shooting

Acosta-Soto faces up to 17 years and four months in prison if convicted

They are currently being held at the Orange County Jail on $5million bail each 

Almost two months later, Edgar Nava-Ayala, 34, and Daniel Juvenal Ocampo, 22, were arrested on Dec. 17 in connection to the drive-by shooting at Sahara Theater in Anaheim, Cal. Both face upt o life in prison for the shooting

Two men from Anaheim could face life in prison for shooting up a Caoifornia strip club with an AK-47 on Halloween after the were forced from the premises because they weren’t wearing masks.  
Almost two months later, Edgar Nava-Ayala, 34, and Daniel Juvenal Ocampo, 22, were arrested on December 17 in connection to the drive-by shooting at Sahara Theater in Anaheim, California.  
They were charged with three felony counts of attempted murder with premeditation and deliberation, three felony counts of assault with an assault weapon, and one felony count of shooting into an occupied building. 

Nava-Ayala, Ocampo, and the third suspect, Juan Jose Acosta-Soto, had been at the Sahara Theater [photo], on Halloween night when they were escorted out for refusing to wear masks

The two men and a third suspect, Juan Jose Acosta-Soto, had been at the Sahara Theater on Halloween night when they were escorted out for refusing to wear masks, according to a press release from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. 
The third suspect, 20-year-old Acosta-Soto has also arrested for his part in the drive-by shooting.  

20-year-old Juan Jose Acosta-Soto was also arrested for his part in the drive-by shooting. He faces up to 17 years and four months in prison if convicted.

The trio allegedly left the club and soon returned with the loaded firearm, with Nava said to have shot at least 15 rounds into the establishment. 
Two employees and a customer were injured in the shooting, authorities said.
All three sustained wounds to the upper body, with victim having to undergo surgery while another suffered a shattered left scapula. 

Shooting victim is removed from the the scene by paramedics. Two employees and a customer were injured in the shooting

The three suspects were arrested by the Anaheim Police Department. 
In addition to the attempted murder and assault charges, Nava-Ayala was also charged with seven felony enhancements of personal use of an assault weapon and three felony enhancements of causing great bodily injury. 
The Anaheim resident faces a maximum sentence of 82 years to life if convicted on all the charges. 
Ocampo, meanwhile, was also charged with seven felony enhancements of supplying a firearm for the commission of a felony. He faces a maximum sentence of 21 years to life.
Acosta-Soto faces up to 17 years and four months in prison if convicted.
All three have pleaded not guilty for all the charges.
The suspects are currently being held at the Orange County Jail on $5million bail each. 

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