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[KHTS] – Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies arrested a suspect in a Walmart assault case Monday morning, officials said.

santa-clarita-deputies-search-victim-walmart-parking-lotCory Allen Flenory, 28, of Valencia, was arrested on the 28100 block of McBean Parkway on Monday morning.

He was arrested at 7:53 a.m. at his home, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials.

“It started with an informant contacting the station,” said Deputy Josh Dubin of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. “Deputies and detectives responded to an address to investigate.”

Flenory allegedly tried to kick out the window of a patrol car and was pepper-sprayed during his arrest, officials said.

He’s in custody on a mayhem charge, which carries a much stiffer penalty than assault with a deadly weapon, officials added.

The suspect’s vehicle was a small, bright gold Nissan Juke, not a Kia as has been reported.

KABC-TV interviewed the victim in the hospital, and the car she was in reportedly swerved to avoid another car in the Walmart parking lot, near The Old Road and Pico Canyon Road.

A confrontation ensued, and the suspect reportedly pulled out a weapon and shattered the passenger window of the car the victim was in, where she was sitting. The victim was in surgery for seven hours to repair damage to her eye, according to a KABC report.

The incident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Saturday, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Detective Painter at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-255-1121.

KABC-TV contributed to this report.

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  1. Kristy Garrett Lafon

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  3. Margaret Destefani Gracie Marlowe

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  5. Daniel Konz Daniel Konz says:

    Your irritated by someone in a parking lot, so you shoot em in the eye with a bb gun..?
    What a puss cake..!

    What ever happened to just ramming their car with yours like the lady in Fried Green Tomatoes..?

  6. Daniel Konz Daniel Konz says:

    Your irritated by someone in a parking lot, so you shoot em in the eye with a bb gun..?
    What a puss cake..!

    What ever happened to just ramming their car with yours like the lady in Fried Green Tomatoes..?

  7. Or how about who cares, life is too short over people being picky in a parking lot.

  8. This is terrible. Leticia Mijares.

  9. I say put the dude in obamacare,

  10. Corbin Matthew Mostafania

  11. Who carries a BB gun with them, what a jerk.

  12. So glad they caught him! Prayers for Megan!

  13. Noticed you cropped your photo?? Glad he was caught and prayers to the young lady and her family that she makes a full recovery.

  14. I’m curious was it a gun or a bottle? Our local Santa Clarita paper said it was a bottle?

  15. Good ol’ Wal Mart.

  16. Dennis Knopf Dennis Knopf says:

    Only at Wal-Mart and they had to pepper spray him too! I am glad to hear they busted this guy!!!

  17. This is where an Eye for an Eye type Of Justice Should Come in. Literally.

  18. Throw the book at this creep. Anyone who could do this, could do a lot worse. Keep him off our streets!

  19. Good job by the LASD and of course, the informant. Always remember: if you see something, say something!

  20. This WalMart is starting to become a real danger zone of douche bags of purse snatchers, armed robbers, parking lot predators and now this. A BB gun. Really? Who does that?

  21. Celia Gomez Celia Gomez says:

    So glad they got, lock him up before he uses a gun. He was on probation so they better throw the book at him. This poor woman has lost her sight.

  22. Kathy Meyer Kathy Meyer says:

    I work there too.

  23. Jackie Ryan Jackie Ryan says:

    Irene Kimbrough ?

  24. Andy Shirley Andy Shirley says:

    This area would be a lot better place without that Walmart and the Toys R Us.

  25. Dobie Gillis Dobie Gillis says:

    Big love to the young lady who unfortunately went through this. Also big love for her boyfriend there holding her hand. So sorry you went through this.

    The suspect is a coward. Simple and plain.

  26. Happened in the parking lot there are other stores right there as well! Any city or any place or any time etc… crime or weirdos can happen! This poor innocent girl I can only hope and pray she heals well and can keep moving forward!

  27. Top that off Santa Clarita in itself has had allllllot more crime and troubles lately! Hmmmm…?

  28. Edward payne says:

    What kind of coward attacks a female.i hope he gets his ads handed to him.

  29. Coward shooting at a girl with a BB gun!!! He should of gone to South LA and engage some real gangsters and see what happens…I hope they take care of him in State Prison..

  30. Ah, that’s why there was a news crew there yesterday morning. Yeah, time to make the switch to Target for sure.

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