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1954 - C-46 cargo plane crashes at Saugus Drunk Farm; Civil Air Patrol chaplains parachute to safety [story]
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Deputies responded Monday afternoon to a fight at a Newhall restaurant where one man was beaten with a hammer and another fled the scene.

Witnesses reported to KHTS that a fight at the Panda Express on Newhall Ave. resulted in at least one person being “badly beaten with a hammer.”

“While inside the Panda Express on Newhall the two men got into an altercation that resulted in one of them being transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital,” said Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Deputy Sgt. Bringas. “The transported victim was suffering from head trauma.”

For the full story, click [here].

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64 Comments

  1. Some one took the last of the orange chicken?

  2. Dorene Tapp says:

    Hope the man who was injured is ok.

  3. Omg gangs so …… Ned brain!!!

  4. Dave Wilke says:

    Gilbert Tan no bollo

  5. Kyle Carter Susser good thing I’m not associated with this company anymore

  6. Kyle Carter Susser good thing I’m not associated with this company anymore

  7. Teresa Ortiz says:

    Maggie Ortiz Martha Ortiz

  8. Teresa Ortiz says:

    Maggie Ortiz Martha Ortiz

  9. William Reel says:

    Hammer Time!! Can’t touch this!! (Or maybe he did?)

  10. William Reel says:

    Hammer Time!! Can’t touch this!! (Or maybe he did?)

  11. He was mad cause they still had that old Orange chicken out…I’d be mad too!

  12. He was mad cause they still had that old Orange chicken out…I’d be mad too!

  13. Beaten with a hammer for his panda… you ever want panda this bad? Lol Joe Austin

  14. Beaten with a hammer for his panda… you ever want panda this bad? Lol Joe Austin

  15. What the hell is going on!!! I moved to the SCV for a better environment for my daughter and now it’s turning into crap…. SMH

  16. What the hell is going on!!! I moved to the SCV for a better environment for my daughter and now it’s turning into crap…. SMH

  17. This location always has some sort of drama going on last time I was there someone robbed the taco shop next door and place was swarmed by cops time before that someone got beat up outside of it. Why.

  18. This location always has some sort of drama going on last time I was there someone robbed the taco shop next door and place was swarmed by cops time before that someone got beat up outside of it. Why.

  19. I hope this thug gets life in prison with no parole …if you let these thugs get off easy with these kind of crimes civil society and this country is over….i wouldnt doubt that Governor Moonbeam will pat this thug on the head hug him and give him all the freebies he wants….and no jail time because it won’t be classified as a felony ….

  20. Rick Rupe says:

    Lol scv is full of scaredy cats
    .. ????

  21. Sa tlenakmo no kamatlakuakual iknihua ik mak onkak then ki chiwuak sek tla ma nik kitski ika tlasipahuili kualtsi manij kojtimani o noso ma okimo ixnamiktiani se ahuakatekatl kualtsi onech mo mapaktiani tla san kuamimiki

  22. Can someone please tell me where is this at exactly? Is it on Railroad Road before Sierra Highway?

  23. TRAVIS says:

    IF THE JACKASS WASNT TRY TO STEAL HIS STUFF OUT OF THE GUYS TRUCK HE WOULDNT HAVE GOTTEN HIT ON THE HEAD

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