Assault

Held at….Dog Point? Man and Son Robbed by Pit Bull Owner

Date: July 11, 2011
Location: Salmon Street Plaza, Eastbank Esplanade, Portland
Names: Rodney Graves, Jan Leith Haga Jr.

Portland Police officers arrested a 29-year-old man who used a pit bull to commit a robbery Sunday evening. The victims were a Portland man and his 14-year-old son.

According to the story reported by the Oregonian, at 5:21 p.m. on July 11, Rodney Graves, 41, and his son were walking their bicycles on the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, when they were approached by a man later identified as Jan Leith Haga Jr., 29, of no known address. Haga was walking a pit bull, which was on a leash. Haga then demanded the backpacks being worn by Graves and his son, and indicated he would set the pit bull on them if they did not comply. Graves resisted and threw his bike at Haga, but the suspect continued to threaten the father and son, who eventually gave in, gave him their backpacks. Haga then reportedly just walked away along the esplanade.

Graves immediately contacted police, who located Haga and the pit bull underneath the Morrison Bridge. The 14-year-old’s bag was recovered, but Graves’ bag was not. The pit bull was handed over to Multnomah County Animal Control, and Haga Jr. was charged with robbery in the first degree.

Animals, especially dogs, can be scary and dangerous when they become aggressive. It is legally the responsibility of animal owners to ensure that no one is harmed by their pets, but injuries caused by animals occur every day. In this case, the dog was virtually used as a weapon, similar to a knife or gun, to demand the handing over of private property.

Intentional assault cases can be complicated. Besides criminal charges, the assailant can also be held accountable in a personal assault case. Victims of assault may also be entitled to compensation under personal injury law, so it is important to understand your rights in this situation.

Even if the person who assaulted you cannot pay, sometimes their insurance company will. You might be entitled to economic, non-economic, and punitive damages. A skilled Oregon assault attorney can investigate this for you, and handle your case, so you can focus on healing and recovery. We hope Mr. Graves and his son are soon over this very trying ordeal.


California Doctor Sentenced for Assaulting Bike Riders

Date: January 8, 2010
Location: Los Angeles, California
Names: Christopher Thompson

On July 4, 2008, according to the Los Angeles Times, Brentwood physician Christopher Thompson was on his way to work when he found himself behind a pair of bicycles. First he honked his horn. Then he passed the bicycles, edging dangerously close to them. As soon as his car was in front of the bike riders, he slammed on the brakes.

After injuring both cyclists, the doctor showed little remorse, railing against disrespectful bike riders and saying his acts were to “teach them a lesson.”

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Driver Who Backed Into Cyclist Charged with Assault

Date: August 31, 2009
Location: NE 122nd Avenue and Glisan Street, Portland
Names: Michael F. Luther, Wayne Conrad Thompson

According to OregonLive.com, a cyclist is recovering and a man is charged with assault after backing into him in a collision in Northeast Portland on Monday, August 31. Reports said the driver, Wayne Conrad Thompson, 35, of Portland, was going 40 mph when he backed into Michael F. Luther, 52, of Portland. The accident occurred at approximately 2 PM in a parking lot at NE 122nd and Glisan Street in Portland.

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