Moreno Valley's newest skate park is a popular attraction with children and young adults sharing the steel and concrete features. But the family-friendly atmosphere residents have enjoyed was marred by violence on July 20 around 8:15 p.m.
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A video posted to the community Facebook group Moreno Valley Matters shows two of the suspects confronting and beating a teen. The pair then allegedly assaulted two other teens.
"The video clearly depicts three male juveniles being attacked without provocation, while many onlookers stood by, without intervening on behalf of the victims," the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said in a statement Tuesday.
Two of the suspects - a 17-year-old boy and 35-year-old Robert Lee Aaron III - were taken into custody following an investigation, the sheriff's department said. Authorities are searching for another 17-year-old boy involved in the fight, as well as other persons of interests.
Aaron was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy, willful child endangerment and contributing to the delinquency of minors. The 17-year-old suspect was booked into Riverside County Juvenile Hall for felony assault and conspiracy.
The victims were identified as three boys between the ages of 14 and 15.
The violence has some parents rattled.
"If fighting is what they are looking for as parents we are going to grab our kids and say let's go and it is not fair for all these little ones that want to enjoy the park," said Faviolo Becerra.
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Becerra thinks more adult supervision or security needs to be in place to stop future violent acts.
Abraham De La Cruz, who brought his 7-year-old son to ride his Razor at the skate park, has a different stance.
"Everybody should be able to look out for each other. You don't really need parents around. You need well-minded people like who can stop the situation," he said.
The city of Moreno Valley said its 38 parks are monitored by park rangers and police, but they still rely on residents and visitors to report any criminal activity. The park is also equipped with state-of-the-art cameras which have been used to help investigators with other crimes.
The motive behind the alleged assault remains unclear.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Riverside County Sheriff's Department Special Enforcement Team Deputy T. Moala, at 951-486-6700.