Raja Jackson charged with assault: he faces up to 7 years in prison.

Raja Jackson charged with assault: he faces up to 7 years in prison
Raja Jackson charged with assault: he faces up to 7 years in prison

Raja RAMPAGE Jackson arrested for assault

According to The Sun: The son of famous fighter RAMPAGE Jackson, Raja Jackson, has landed in controversy due to multiple charges, including a serious crime.

The 25-year-old athlete was arrested by Los Angeles police in September, and he has officially been charged with assault against wrestler Psycho Stu.

In Los Angeles County, he was charged with one felony charge for assault resulting in serious bodily injury and one misdemeanor charge for assaulting a person.

If the court finds Raja guilty of the felony charge, he could face up to seven years in prison.

The incident occurred in August during the KnockX Pro Wrestling event in California.

Raja rushed to the ring, brutally threw wrestler Stuart Smith, better known as Psycho Stu, to the ground, and hit him about twenty times until he lost consciousness.

The assault lasted about 10-11 seconds and only ended after the intervention of other wrestlers.

Douglas Malo, one of those who helped stop the fight, mentioned the incident in his appearance on the Scaling Up podcast.

“I see him fall, I see the first and second hits. I regret not intervening during the fall,” he said.
“You watch someone you care about, a veteran, and these people are supposed to love him, and I'm the only outsider told to watch this.”

Raja has yet to publicly state his position on this incident, but his famous father indicated that his son must take responsibility for his actions.

Raja committed his brutal assault during the KnockX Pro Wrestling event in California. KICK@RAJAPLUS

This situation has sparked significant resonance in sports circles, emphasizing the importance of adhering to ethics and rules in contact sports. The case review and court hearings may seriously impact Raja Jackson's career, as well as highlight safety in wrestling, where emotions often outweigh reason.


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