Raja Jackson, son of the UFC legend, arrested for assault
Raja Jackson, son of former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, has been arrested on charges of aggravated assault following a brutal attack on a professional wrestler. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department website, Jackson was arrested and booked on Thursday morning. He is currently being held on a $50,000 bail. So far, no further details about the pending case have been revealed. The arrest occurred almost a month after Jackson, 25, was caught on video assaulting professional wrestler Stuart Smith (also known as Syko Stu) at the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy in Los Angeles. Jackson entered the ring, punched Smith, leaving him unconscious, and continued to hit him. Finally, several other fighters separated Jackson from Smith, who fled the academy, located in the Sun Valley neighborhood in Los Angeles. The incident was broadcast live and widely shared on social media. Smith spent several days in intensive care before being discharged on August 31. Later, he detailed the injuries he suffered as a result of the assault on Facebook, stating that he had a “severe brain injury,” as well as “trauma to both jaws, a laceration on the upper lip, and a fracture in the maxillary bone, which unfortunately resulted in the loss of several teeth.” Jackson’s father condemned the attack on social media and suggested that his son be punished for his actions.I think he should spend some time in jail. Do some community service and go to anger management classes, get some therapy.
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson