A college baseball player was arrested and charged with assault after allegedly attacking an 84-year-old man inside a California bar at the end of February.
Master College player Owen Hayes, 21, was arrested Monday after allegedly involved in a brawl at Doc's Inn in Newhall, California on February 28th.
In discussions with patrons at the establishment, Hayes is said to have gone behind the 84-year-old to defeat him. TMZ reported.
The video shows the brutal attack taking place at the bar.
The elderly victim was unconsciously knocked and was hospitalized without serious injuries, according to the outlet.
Bar Manager I said to the signal The victims were getting better this week.
Hayes looked back at herself and was booked on Monday.
He was charged with assault, which is likely to cause serious physical injuries, according to arrest records seen by the post office.
Signal reported that Hayes was charged with elder abuse after allegations of “mutual combat” involving 10 people.
The bail was set at $50,000.
TMZ reported that the attack was not provoked and the victim was a frequent client of Doc's Inn.
Hayes appears to have been removed from the school's roster. This is because links to his player information now return error messages.
The master did not immediately answer any questions from the survey post.
However, the biopage on opendorse.com lists Hayes' nil profilethat's what he is Corner infielder studying sports management.
Hayes performed remarkably at Tuft University, a community college in Tuft, California.


