Georgia police have arrested brothers who allegedly stabbed a man for arguing about Mexican politics and religion.

Police in Carrollton, Georgia are investigating a brutal stabbing that allegedly happened after 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 Gonzalo Garza Garcia on Saturday night.

Officers responded to reports of an altercation between three or four Hispanics around 5:20 p.m. March 11 with one of the men. victim of stab wounds and “heavy bleeding”.

When the officers arrived, an investigation revealed that the Rodriguez brothers had attacked Garza Garcia with a sharp object.

Police said the two men fled the police in a car, and after a brief chase, the Rodriguez brothers stopped the car and were arrested.

When the officers arrived, an investigation revealed that the Rodriguez brothers had attacked Garza Garcia with a sharp object.

Police said the two men fled the police in a car, and after a brief chase, the Rodriguez brothers stopped the car and were arrested.

Witnesses told police that the quarrel started over Mexican politics and religion, but not over what the men were arguing about specifically.

An investigation into the incident is active and anyone with information is advised to call the Carrollton Police Department at 770-834-4451 or visit the department’s website at www.carrolltonpd.com to file a report.

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