Suspect arrested after San Francisco 49ers fan assaulted outside of L.A. stadium

A suspect has been arrested in reference to a combat that left a San Francisco 49ers fan in a medically induced coma, CBS Los Angeles experiences. The assault occurred in a parking zone at SoFi Stadium, residence to the Los Angeles Rams, simply earlier than Sunday's NFC championship sport between the 2 California groups.

Bryan Alexis Cifuentes, 33, was charged with felony assault by means to supply nice bodily harm. Police mentioned Friday that video footage of the incident reveals 40-year-old Daniel Luna standing within the parking zone with fellow 49ers followers earlier than the sport. He shoves a person carrying a Rams jersey, later recognized as Cifuentes, from behind. Cifuentes then shoves and punches Luna as soon as close to the mouth, sending him to the bottom. 

Within the video, police mentioned it seems some folks tried to assist Luna, who had gone to the sport by himself after the folks he deliberate on going with canceled, CBS Los Angeles experiences. Cifuentes appears to talk with some folks in a automobile after which leaves the scene.

In keeping with police, a safety guard later discovered Luna within the parking zone and referred to as paramedics, who transported him to the hospital.  Luna, who owns a restaurant in Oakland, continues to be within the hospital. He's in steady situation however stays in a medically induced coma, in accordance with CBS Los Angeles. 

Authorities tracked down the automobile seen within the surveillance video. Its proprietor was not a suspect, however investigators left their contact info with the proprietor. 

Cifuentes later referred to as police and agreed to go to the Inglewood police headquarters. After interviewing him, police positioned him underneath arrest, CBS Los Angeles experiences.

SoFi Stadium officers issued an announcement saying, "We're conscious and saddened by the incident. Our ideas are with Mr. Luna's family and friends throughout this troublesome time. We're working with legislation enforcement officers of their investigation."

In an announcement to CBS San Francisco following the assault, the 49ers mentioned, "What occurred to Daniel Luna is reprehensible, and we strongly condemn all acts of violence. We all know native authorities are conducting a full investigation, and we're right here to assist them nonetheless we will. Our ideas and prayers go to Mr. Luna, his household, associates, and the medical group offering him care."

Cifuentes was launched on a $30,000 bail Friday morning, CBS Los Angeles experiences. Dates for his arraignment haven't been introduced, but when convicted, he may withstand 4 years in state jail and as much as $10,000 in fines.

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