Five men were arrested on suspicion of shooting a clergyman …
Anthony Martinez Garduno.
Updated: Wednesday, 30 Dec 2009, 2:43 PM PST
Published : Wednesday, 30 Dec 2009, 2:33 PM PST
Posted by: Scott Coppersmith / myFOXla.com
Home Gardens - A 51-year-old Catholic bishop was in custody today on suspicion
of sexually abusing a teenage boy in his Home Gardens parish and
selling drugs out of the church, sheriff's officials said.
Bishop Anthony Martinez Garduno also made headlines in
September, when he was shot outside Our Lady of Tepeyac during a
robbery attempt.
Sheriff's deputies arrested Garduno on Tuesday following an
investigation started Dec. 21, based on claims that the bishop
assaulted a 17- year-old boy, sheriff's Deputy Herlinda Valenzuela
said.
The alleged victim also reported having knowledge of
additional sexual assaults by Garduno against underage boys and
selling of drugs in the church, Valenzuela said.
Investigators served a search warrant at the church, at 13462
Magnolia Ave., and allegedly found evidence linking the bishop to
drug sales and possible sexual assaults, Valenzuela said.
Garduno was booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center
on suspicion of drug sales and receiving stolen property. He was
being held in lieu of $25,000 bail, pending a court appearance set
for Thursday.
In September, Garduno was shot outside his church when he
interrupted a robbery. He surprised five suspects, one of whom
opened fire, according to sheriff's officials.
The five had allegedly been on a 10-hour robbery spree
targeting Denny's and IHOP restaurants in Los Angeles and Riverside
counties, according to sheriff's investigators.
Willis Webb Bagley, 38, of Perris, Jacob Zachary Buschow, 19,
of Pomona, Anthony Brian Coleman, 21, of Chino, Timothy William
Jacquemain, 18, of Pomona, and Andrew Blake Swindle, 23, of Pomona,
are all being prosecuted on attempted murder and robbery charges.
Their trial is set for Monday.