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Man Accused in Violent Rose Bowl Concert Assault Released With Ankle Monitor

A Hawthorne man seen in viral footage throwing punches at concertgoers during a Rüfüs Du Sol performance at the Rose Bowl earlier this month appeared before a judge Monday and was released with conditions. Julio Cesar Lopez Zavala, 23, was ordered to wear an ankle monitor but was released on his own recognizance after a judge determined he did not pose a threat to public safety, according to KNBC news. He is scheduled to return to court Oct. 21. Zavala […]


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