Man who slapped 10-year-old boy with autism may avoid jail
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Left: The Morales family (GoFundMe). Right: Screenshot of the suspect slapping a 10-year-old boy with autism (RMG News).

A California family expressed outrage that the man who slapped their 10-year-old boy with autism may not serve any jail time.

A video capturing the incident quickly gained widespread attention online, leading to the apprehension of Scott Sakajian. The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office filed charges against Sakajian for intentional cruelty towards a child and physical assault on an individual.

The episode transpired on July 3 in the vicinity of Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Osborne Street in the Pacoima district of Los Angeles. Alfredo Morales, a 10-year-old boy, and his older sister were crossing the road when Alfredo touched the emblem on a stationary Mercedes-Benz before continuing on their way.

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As per reports from local CW affiliate KTLA, the driver, later identified as Sakajian, made a U-turn and tailed Alfredo and his sister to a bus stop. He stopped his vehicle, alighted from it, and confronted the siblings. In the video footage, Alfredo’s sister can be seen and heard apologizing and clarifying in Spanish that her brother has autism and did not intend any harm – nevertheless, Sakajian seemed unmoved. Subsequently, the video purportedly captured Sakajian striking Alfredo.

Sakajian’s attorney filed a motion with the court requesting pretrial diversion as opposed to jail time. This did not sit well with Alfredo’s family.

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