Farrah Fawcett's Son, Redmond ONeal, Charged With Attempted Murder

June 2024 · 2 minute read

Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal’s son, Redmond O’Neal, has been charged with attempted murder and attack after he critically injured two folks during a string of assaults in Los Angeles in May.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Pacific Area began investigating a violent theft spree in early May that happened within the Venice Beach and Palms areas, where 5 men had been attacked in unprovoked confrontations by a white, male suspect with pink hair and tattoos. Two of the sufferers were significantly injured.

O’Neal, 33, the only son of the late Charlie’s Angels big name who died in 2009, used to be arrested on May 8 after he used to be recognized because the suspect in an armed theft at a 7-Eleven. After his arrest, proof and witnesses connected O’Neal to the violent crime spree, which came to a halt soon after he was taken into police custody.

According to a press unencumber from the LAPD, detectives from the Pacific Area introduced their findings to the District Attorney’s Office on Friday, June 8. They filed one count of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one depend of criminal threats, one depend of brandishing a knife and one rely of battery. O’Neal stays within the custody of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

The police file revealed that one of the vital five folks allegedly assaulted through O’Neal sustained “significant and severe stab wounds and cuts to his face, neck and higher frame,” whilst some other had a major stab wound to the left of his frame. O’Neal also allegedly tried to assault any other sufferer with a damaged glass bottle.

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Us Weekly in the past confirmed that O’Neal pleaded not guilty on May 11 to robbing the benefit store in Santa Monica. He pleaded now not responsible to second-degree theft, attack with a perilous weapon, possession of a smoking tool, ownership of an injection/ingestion software and two counts of possessing a controlled substance on the LAX Airport courthouse.

“The suspect entered the shop with a knife and approached the clerk and demanded cash from the check in,” the LAPD informed Us concerning the incident. “The suspect fled retailer on foot … Officers found the knife and cash in [O’Neal’s] ownership.”

O’Neal was once previously arrested in 2008 for a DUI and drug possession, and once more in 2011 for heroin ownership. He was once then sentenced to three years in state prison in 2015 for violating his probation and was launched early in 2016.

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