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Accessory in Stabbing Sentenced to Prison

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A Huntington Beach man was sentenced to 16 months in prison Monday after admitting his role as accessory in the near-fatal stabbing of a Native American man by two white supremacists.

Shannon Martin, 23, was charged with retrieving the knife used in the Feb. 3 attack on 20-year-old George Mondragon. As part of Martin’s plea in Municipal Court in Westminster, a separate conspiracy charge was dismissed.

Two other people have been charged with the attack on Mondragon, slashed as many as 27 times near a Huntington Beach lifeguard tower after the group approached and asked if he believed in “white power,” authorities said.

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When Mondragon started to run, he allegedly was punched by Michael Steven Eckert, 17, of La Palma. Police said Mondragon then was stabbed by another defendant, 20-year-old Erik Anderson, of Huntington Beach.

Investigators described Anderson and Eckert as self-professed white supremacists who allegedly had accosted other minorities that night.

Anderson is charged with attempted murder and commission of a hate crime. Eckert is charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit a hate crime and is being tried as an adult.

Martin was accused of taking the knife from a bush near the tower, but authorities said he did not participate in the attack.

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