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Santa Clarita Man Pleads Not Guilty After Assault On Elderly Man Caught On Ring Camera

The 21-year-old Santa Clarita man who was arrested in December for an alleged assault on a porch caught on a Ring camera following a possible road rage incident pled not guilty to two felony charges.

Adriano Anzuini, 21, from Santa Clarita, pled not guilty to one felony count each of elder abuse and battery for the alleged assault, said Greg Risling, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. 

On Nov. 29, 2022, a man visiting family in Saugus was allegedly assaulted after nearly being involved in a crash with a Toyota Prius, said Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. 

“While en route to the location, a Toyota Prius almost collided with the victim,” Arriaga said. “Approximately 15-20 later, the victim heard a knock at the door.”

The victim opened the door of the home where he had joined his family, and found two

men and a woman. 

One of the people at the door asked the victim whose car was parked in front of the location. 

“The victim explained it was his vehicle and exited to move the vehicle,” Arriaga said. “Upon doing so, he was struck from behind and fell to the ground. The two males and female fled on foot and out of view.”

The attack which resulted in minor injuries to the victim was all caught on Ring Camera.

Anzuini is due back in court on Thursday for a preliminary setting, according to Risling.


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Santa Clarita Man Pleads Not Guilty After Assault On Elderly Man Caught On Ring Camera

8 comments

  1. coward punk punches an old dude in the back of the head… he’s definitely guilty of being a low class moron.

  2. 22156 Barrington Way. We should go protest in front of his house.

  3. I agree with Bob!!!

  4. What a loser! Totally guilty – it was all recorded.

  5. So the guy won’t take responsibility?? How can he say not guilty it was on video??

  6. The only thing he’s not guilty of is having a “set”!

  7. Not Guilty by reason of Democrat. You see, as a Prius driver he is Saving The World, and thus has earned enough social credit to be permitted to punch the occasional Boomer in the back of the head. After all, Anzuini has been thoroughly educated with the facts that Boomers ruined the economy, environment, and everything. The only reason he was even arrested is Systemic Racism.
    That’s his planplexed therlfriend standing behind him as well as the guy who services his therlfriend.

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