Lodi News-Sentinel

Former Cal football player charged with felony assault

- — Rick Hurd, Bay Area News Group

A former UC Berkeley football player has been charged with felony assault with force likely to cause a great bodily injury after attacking several people last week, authoritie­s said.

According to Alameda County court documents, Aaron Maldonado attacked two men and a woman and also shattered the driver’s side window on a Toyota Prius during the incident on June 10 in Berkeley. He’s also been charged with one misdemeano­r count of battery and one misdemeano­r count of vandalism, authoritie­s said.

Maldonado’s attack happened about 1:18 p.m. in the area of College and Ashby avenues, according to police. Officers found him at a corner yelling incoherent­ly after being called on reports that a man was chasing people and attacking them.

Medics took Maldonado to a hospital for a medical evaluation after the arrest. Authoritie­s said that after his release, Maldonado kicked the door and window of a police car and shoulder checked an officer while yelling and screaming on the way to Santa Rita Jail.

Police in a probable cause statement said Maldonado shattered the Prius’ window with his hands and caused approximat­ely $550 damage. Authoritie­s said he then walked up to a woman who was with her children in the 2900 block of College Avenue, yelled something unintellig­ible at her and hit her in the face, causing her to fall down.

She complained of a headache and pain in both of her knees, authoritie­s said.

The third attack happened inside the Gordo Taqueria in the 2900 block of College Avenue, where Maldonado punched a man who was about to order food several times in the face, authoritie­s said. That man had a cut to his lip, a bruise above his left eye and a scratch to his nose, authoritie­s said.

Next, authoritie­s said Maldonado entered Manpuku, another restaurant in the same block, and confronted another man ordering food, while asking if he was “Kevin.” Authoritie­s said the victim turned around, told Maldonado he was not Kevin, and then fought back when Maldonado put him in a choke hold.

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