The trio involved in a virally viewed fight at Disneyland earlier this month are now facing a Tko of child endangerment felony charges and misdemeanors that could see them in jail for years.
“The Orange County District Attorney’s Office does not tolerate domestic violence or child endangerment anywhere,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer today as the criminal charges were announced stemming from the July 6 incident in Toon Town.
Widely seen online after being filmed when fists started flying, the violent and vitriolic family brawl saw Anaheim police called to the scene and the participants ejected from the iconic park – with defendant Avery Desmond-Edwinn Robinson apparently trying to assault Disney security with his car off-camera.
Avery Desmond-Edwinn Robinson, his sister Andrea Nicole Robinson and brother-in-law Daman Petrie will all be appearing in court Tuesday in Fullerton for an arraignment on the case. Looking at five felony charges and...
“The Orange County District Attorney’s Office does not tolerate domestic violence or child endangerment anywhere,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer today as the criminal charges were announced stemming from the July 6 incident in Toon Town.
Widely seen online after being filmed when fists started flying, the violent and vitriolic family brawl saw Anaheim police called to the scene and the participants ejected from the iconic park – with defendant Avery Desmond-Edwinn Robinson apparently trying to assault Disney security with his car off-camera.
Avery Desmond-Edwinn Robinson, his sister Andrea Nicole Robinson and brother-in-law Daman Petrie will all be appearing in court Tuesday in Fullerton for an arraignment on the case. Looking at five felony charges and...
- 7/23/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
A video released on Monday shows an extreme family fight at Disneyland. Officers from the park and Anaheim Police Department were called to the scene on Saturday to help break up the fight in Mickey’s Toontown, according to Sergeant Daron Wyatt from the Anaheim Police Department. By the time police arrived, the family members had […]
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- 7/13/2019
- by Eileen Nguyen
- Uinterview
Anaheim police are taking a closer look at a fight that broke out over the weekend at Disneyland, leaving park visitors in shock and children in tears.
Officers were called to the theme park Saturday to help break up the fight involving four family members in Mickey’s Toontown, according to Anaheim Police Department Sgt. Daron Wyatt. By the time police arrived, the family members had stopped fighting and officers simply made a report.
“They were all uncooperative and didn’t want anything done, and we didn’t have the luxury of viewing the video at that time, so we wrote a report,” Wyatt stated.
On Sunday, cell phone video of the brawl was posted across social media and went viral, prompting police to launch an investigation. Anaheim city attorneys are now working with detectives and may file charges.
The disturbing video shows a woman apparently spit in her brother’s face.
Officers were called to the theme park Saturday to help break up the fight involving four family members in Mickey’s Toontown, according to Anaheim Police Department Sgt. Daron Wyatt. By the time police arrived, the family members had stopped fighting and officers simply made a report.
“They were all uncooperative and didn’t want anything done, and we didn’t have the luxury of viewing the video at that time, so we wrote a report,” Wyatt stated.
On Sunday, cell phone video of the brawl was posted across social media and went viral, prompting police to launch an investigation. Anaheim city attorneys are now working with detectives and may file charges.
The disturbing video shows a woman apparently spit in her brother’s face.
- 7/9/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
For three months last year, Michelle Hadley sat in a California jail, accused of the harassment and attempted rape of her ex-fiancé’s wife, Angela Diaz.
The specifics of the allegations were astounding: Hadley was accused of posing as Diaz on Craigslist and soliciting men to attack her via “rape fantasy” ads.
In January the already bizarre case took a turn: Authorities said it was Diaz herself — and not Hadley — who had devised the plot and allegedly filed a false rape claim in an effort to frame Hadley.
Hadley has since been officially exonerated. Diaz, who has pleaded not guilty...
The specifics of the allegations were astounding: Hadley was accused of posing as Diaz on Craigslist and soliciting men to attack her via “rape fantasy” ads.
In January the already bizarre case took a turn: Authorities said it was Diaz herself — and not Hadley — who had devised the plot and allegedly filed a false rape claim in an effort to frame Hadley.
Hadley has since been officially exonerated. Diaz, who has pleaded not guilty...
- 2/24/2017
- by Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
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