5 alleged gang members charged after pregnant woman stabbed 10 times during carjacking

ByJosh Haskell and ABC7.com staff KABC logo
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Pregnant stabbing victim posts message of thanks to community
Tanya Nguyen, a pregnant woman who was stabbed repeatedly during a carjacking in Sunland-Tujunga, posted a message of thanks to the community for support.

SUNLAND-TUJUNGA, LOS ANGELES -- Authorities have charged five alleged gang members in the stabbing and carjacking of a pregnant woman in Sunland-Tujunga.

The woman was driving home on March 20 when three men approached her Kia Stinger on the street near her residence. One man repeatedly stabbed the victim in the upper body before another man joined him in carjacking the sedan, investigators said.

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Police have arrested two gang members after a pregnant woman was stabbed several times during a carjacking in Sunland-Tujunga.

The two men fled in the stolen car before slamming head-on into a parked car on the same block. They ran away and may have been picked up by the driver of a Volkswagen.

The suspects were later arrested and are facing charges of attempted murder, carjacking, second-degree robbery and hit-and-run driving resulting in property damage. The charges allege the crimes were committed at the direction of a criminal street gang.

The defendants were identified as Christian Reyes, 20, Andrew Bran, 19, Jesus Morales, 18, Christina Luna, 24, and Monica Gomez, 25.

Authorities say Reyes committed the stabbing and he is facing an additional charge of aggravated mayhem.

The five defendants appeared in court Monday, but did not enter pleas. They are due back in court April 17.

The victim, Tanya Nguyen, posted a short video message online to thank people for their support.

"I'm completely overwhelmed by it, and very grateful for all your support and being there for me," she said. "I'm gonna get through this. I promise."

Friends have also started a GoFundMe page to help Nguyen, a first grade teacher.

Nguyen was hospitalized in stable condition and is expected to survive the attack. Her husband, Greg Maga, said she suffered 10 stab wounds, including one that punctured her lung. He said his wife is 12 weeks pregnant.

The viability of her pregnancy is unclear.

Vazric Valijan lives next door to Nguyen and her husband. He heard her cries for help last Wednesday and was by her side when the fire department arrived, even staying on the phone with her husband who was at work.

Valijan said the whole neighborhood is still in shock over what happened and they've asked police to do more patrols.

Prosecutors are seeking $1.9 million bail for Reyes and $1.4 million each for the other defendants.

If convicted as charged, they face a maximum sentence of life in prison.