Crime & Safety

Trial for Man Accused of Assaulting Couple in Lemon Grove Postponed

The trial for Wyatt Kirk Bradley, 21, was to start today but has been moved to May 29.

The start of a trial for a man charged with assaulting a couple behind a Lemon Grove strip mall has been postponed.

The trial for Wyatt Kirk Bradley, 21, was to start today, but it has been moved to May 29, according to Deputy District Attorney Amy Colby.

Bradley, a Mount Hope resident, was arrested in November on suspicion of assaulting a 63-year-old man and his 70-year-old wife.  The couple was collecting scrap cardboard in th 7000 block of Broadway "to help make ends meet" when Bradley approached them, reported City News Service.

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After Bradley talked to the couple and gave them his first name, he allegedly began beating the pair, knocking both to the ground several times, authorities said.

The defendant allegedly attempted to steal the couple's late model Ford truck, but after he failed to get it started, Bradley took off on foot.

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Based on a description and his first name, San Diego County sheriff's investigators found Bradley the day after the attack and arrested him.

He was booked into the San Diego Central Jail on suspicion of assault, robbery, elder abuse, and attempted carjacking. He remains in custody without bail.


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