Overview
- Bruneil Henry Chamaki, 32, and brothers Roma, 20, and Ramon Akoyans, 18, turned themselves in on March 16 and were charged with felony assault, with Chamaki also facing a misdemeanor battery count.
- Santa Clara County prosecutors did not file hate‑crime charges at this time, while San José police and the DA’s office say the investigation remains active.
- Police reports and witness accounts say the victims were speaking Hebrew when the attack began and that an antisemitic slur and the phrase “Don’t f— with Iran” were heard.
- Bystander video and surveillance footage, including images of the suspects entering a Tesla registered to Chamaki, along with social media tips, were used to identify the trio.
- The two victims reported head pain, cuts and bruises, declined hospital transport after being treated at the scene, and the suspects are scheduled for arraignment on May 12 in San Jose.