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  • Only in present day America can an act of charity as this be punished: Rolando Garcia

    Man did not try to buy a toddler for $100, Covina police now say

    LA Times
    Jan. 12, 2015
    By VERONICA ROCHA


    Excerpt:

    Rolando Garcia was shopping Wednesday at a meat market in Covina he often frequents when he spotted a mother and her 2-year-old son.

    He was in a good mood, having just found out that his trucking company in Irwindale had done financially well in 2014. He said he complimented the mother and the boy, and peeled off a $100 bill so she could buy something for her son.

    ...

    Afterward, the woman reported the interaction with police, saying that Garcia and a friend who was with him had offered her money in an attempt to buy her son. Covina police said Thursday that they believed it was a case of attempted human trafficking.

    They released a description of Garcia and his friend, a pastor, who was pictured pushing a shopping cart in a screen grab from a store camera.

    On Monday, Covina police said detectives have interviewed Garcia, 44, and determined that rather than having a case of human trafficking on their hands, they had a misunderstanding.

    ...

    Garcia came to the U.S. in 1995 from Cuba and began working in a market stocking shelves. Then he became a truck driver before starting his own company.

    ...

    After a more than five hour meeting Wednesday about his company’s profits, he decided to throw his staff a barbecue, so he went to the Baja Ranch Market in Covina to buy carne asada.

    He and his pastor friend, a business partner visiting from Texas, spotted the mother and her son.

    Garcia said the toddler looked so much like his own son that he couldn’t help to compliment him.

    Outside the store he offered $100 to the woman. His friend urged her to take the money, police said.

    ...

    Read more at:

    http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/l...112-story.html
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