Man, 23, arrested in brutal beating of woman at sold-out Rose Bowl concert

A 23 -year -old man was arrested from Los Angeles Province in relation to the brutal beat of a woman from Arizona at a concert sold at the Rose Ball Stadium.

According to what was reported, violence broke out on a spilled drink at the August 16 offer determined by the Grammy Rüfüs Du Sol Prize.

The main victim, who did not want to get to know, told Ktla that she and her friends, including her fiancé, traveled for hours of Phoenix to get to the show, and when she and her friend were walking to their seats, one of them accidentally leaked a little from their drink on a man.

“We apologized immediately, but he shouted that he was intended and fled, leaving his companion behind him,” I told The festive owlMusic News outlet. “We apologized and we thought it was over.”

About half an hour later, according to the woman, the man, who was now identified as Julio Cesar Lopez Zavala, residing in Hawornn, approached the victim and her friends and started screaming and threatening violence.

While she was trying to cancel the escalation of the situation, it was claimed that Zavala had punched her in the face, and her ways were unconscious and caused serious bleeding.

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In footage of the attack, when the 23 -year -old is seen as he set out in a group of people and throws at least five punches, while someone behind him is trying to get him out of the crowd. At one point in the video, a woman can see while sitting on the floor, and she tilts her head while her fiancé, who was also said to be some strikes to the head, tried to protect her.

In a statement published on the band Instagram Account, Rüfüs du sol described the accident as “completely unacceptable” and said they were “saddened to hear the violence that occurred during the opening law.”

The incident also prompted criticism of Rose Ball security protocols and the management of the place to mobilize nearly 90,000 people at the ceremony.

“Among the long complaints list of complaints that were crushing the crowds in the tunnels, the people who push the crowded stairs, the people in aggressive drunkenness, arguments, fans exits, incredibly long shuttle lines, unfortunately, the attack”, the independent music blog in Los Angeles The dark goods were mentioned.   

KTLA, who attended the ceremony with her daughter and was sitting in a few ranks behind the victim and her friends, said KTLA had seen people who were openly taking and wondering whether the huge crowded crowd was crushed with drug and alcohol was a factor in violent beating.

She said, “I haven’t seen any place that people were allowed to stand there in the corridors. It is dangerous,” she said. “There were many security sellers working in the place. He was not just one seller, and he was multiple, and the left hand did not know what the right hand was doing.”

The police were called and responded to the place at approximately 8:30 pm in that evening, although the arrest of Zavala in Huthurn did not happen until August 21.

The creditors are credited with video clips and advice from the audience that led to his identification and arrest.

“The official charges are suspended by the Los Angeles County attorney office,” police officials said in a press statement.

As for the victim, who returned home in Arizona, she said she was seriously and ventilated, although she was expected to recover completely.


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