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2006-09-09 00:10:56 UTC
Wed, Sep. 06, 2006
Cameraman keeps shooting as television reporter attacked in SD
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO - A television reporter was bitten and beaten as he and his
cameraman, who captured the attack on video, tried to do a story on a
couple they believed were involved in a real estate scam.
Reporter John Mattes of Fox 6 News sustained cracked ribs, bite wounds
and cuts to his face during Tuesday's confrontation with the couple,
identified by authorities as Assad "Sam" Suleiman, 36, and his wife,
Rosa Amelia Barraza, 33.
Mattes accused Suleiman of stealing identities so he could buy houses
and then rent them to others, according to Fox 6.
In television footage, Mattes and cameraman Dennis Waldrop are seen
talking to a man outside a La Jolla area home when a woman arrives and
starts screaming and swearing at them. She sprays a bottle of water at
the pair and strikes Mattes in the face with the plastic container.
A man, identified as Suleiman, arrives, gets out of a car and heads
for Mattes. He punches him in the face and head and puts him in a
headlock.
Brian Phillips, the man who was about to be interviewed, is seen
trying to pull Suleiman off Mattes. The three fall to the ground,
where Suleiman continues to kick at Mattes.
"He literally just came flying straight at me ... and I am feeling
someone ripping at my face, pulling at my hair," Mattes told Fox 6.
"We are talking about someone gouging, scratching and biting me."
The camera showed Mattes after the attack with blood streaming down
the side of his face.
During the struggle, Barraza was seen waving something above the trio
but a passer-by took it away from her. Police Lt. Dan Christman later
identified the object as a perfume bottle.
Barraza, who during the confrontation threatened to get a gun, was
booked for investigation of making a terrorist threat, displaying a
deadly weapon, battery, and theft for allegedly stealing the
cameraman's microphone, Christman said.
The lieutenant said Suleiman was booked for investigation of felony
assault.
Police Detective Gary Hassen said the pair posted bail Tuesday night.
The case will be sent to the district attorney, police said.
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Cameraman keeps shooting as television reporter attacked in SD
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO - A television reporter was bitten and beaten as he and his
cameraman, who captured the attack on video, tried to do a story on a
couple they believed were involved in a real estate scam.
Reporter John Mattes of Fox 6 News sustained cracked ribs, bite wounds
and cuts to his face during Tuesday's confrontation with the couple,
identified by authorities as Assad "Sam" Suleiman, 36, and his wife,
Rosa Amelia Barraza, 33.
Mattes accused Suleiman of stealing identities so he could buy houses
and then rent them to others, according to Fox 6.
In television footage, Mattes and cameraman Dennis Waldrop are seen
talking to a man outside a La Jolla area home when a woman arrives and
starts screaming and swearing at them. She sprays a bottle of water at
the pair and strikes Mattes in the face with the plastic container.
A man, identified as Suleiman, arrives, gets out of a car and heads
for Mattes. He punches him in the face and head and puts him in a
headlock.
Brian Phillips, the man who was about to be interviewed, is seen
trying to pull Suleiman off Mattes. The three fall to the ground,
where Suleiman continues to kick at Mattes.
"He literally just came flying straight at me ... and I am feeling
someone ripping at my face, pulling at my hair," Mattes told Fox 6.
"We are talking about someone gouging, scratching and biting me."
The camera showed Mattes after the attack with blood streaming down
the side of his face.
During the struggle, Barraza was seen waving something above the trio
but a passer-by took it away from her. Police Lt. Dan Christman later
identified the object as a perfume bottle.
Barraza, who during the confrontation threatened to get a gun, was
booked for investigation of making a terrorist threat, displaying a
deadly weapon, battery, and theft for allegedly stealing the
cameraman's microphone, Christman said.
The lieutenant said Suleiman was booked for investigation of felony
assault.
Police Detective Gary Hassen said the pair posted bail Tuesday night.
The case will be sent to the district attorney, police said.
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