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E-bike gang allegedly assaults 60-year old male in Hermosa Beach

Surveillance footage showing the alleged group of youths who attacked a 60-year-old unidentified victim on Nov. 21 in downtown Hermosa Beach. Screen capture from surveillance video shown by Fox11.

by Laura Garber 

Hermosa Beach Police have arrested two suspects on charges of felony assault for an alleged e-bike gang beating of a 56-year-old man on Friday night, November 21, at 11th Court, and The Strand, near the man’s home.

A Tuesday Nov. 25 press release, posted on the City website, and HBPD social media, says the assault’s “ongoing investigation has determined that the November 21 incident was not a targeted assault and that the resident walked past his intended destination to initiate contact with the juveniles.”

Multiple surveillance videos, posted with the City and HBPD press release show five to six minors assaulting a man identified by police as being in his 60s. Police have not released the identity of the victim, who was carrying home a pizza from a nearby restaurant when he was assaulted.

“There is currently no evidence indicating that this was a premeditated attack by the juveniles, and detectives have determined that the item the victim was struck with in the video was a cardboard pizza box,” HBPD’s press release stated. 

“The victim has been released from the hospital and spoke with HBPD officers on Monday,” the HBPD press release states.

The HBPD has spoken to the parents of one the juveniles on the e-bikes “who contacted HBPD after seeing their child on videos of the assault that are circulating on social media,” according to the press release.  

Matt Terrill, who lives near where the assault took place, told Fox11 he witnessed the attack.

“I realized it was a bunch of teenagers attacking one person,” Terrill told Fox11 reporter Matthew Seedorff. 

Surveillance footage shown on Fox11 shows minors on e-bikes stomping and kicking the victim while he is on the ground. 

“He’s dead, he’s dead,” a minor can be heard saying on surveillance footage, while standing over the motionless victim. The juveniles can then be seen leaving the scene.

Fox11 reported Terrill watched surveillance footage after viewing the attack. 

He said the video showed, “They met up here five minutes before and they were talking about doing something, they wanted to do something, they wanted to get someone,” Terrill said to Fox11. “They come up to the victim and they say ‘Hey I want some pizza.’ As the victim is talking to them the rest of the kids surround him, as if they planned it.” 

On his Facebook page Terrill posted a text he sent Hermosa Police Detective Nico DiGenova, who is investigating the incident, in response to the department’s Tuesday press release. 

“The statement just now by HBPD is a disgrace, you blamed the victim and minimized an attempted murder with the pizza box comment,” Terrill’s text reads. “Even if you twist this around and say the victim somehow started it, the kids still committed an assault when they hit him after saying he’s dead.”

Following Fox11’s interview with Terrill, Redondo Beach resident Hart Cardozo told the station he was attacked in Hermosa Beach on Pier and Hermosa Avenues by an e-bike gang on Tuesday, Oct. 28. 

Cardozo told Fox11 the teens surrounded his car, and slashed his tires. When he got out of the vehicle they struck him in the head.

According to the Fox11 report, Cardozo required 14 staples in his head. 

“When I saw [the Friday night attack] on the news, I said enough is enough. People need to know my story… they need to report it. If this is going on in the community and you’re not talking about it, it needs to come out,” Cardozo told Fox11. 

 Resident concerns over juvenile e-bikers’ traffic violations and aggressive behavior were discussed at a public safety forum convened by Mayor Rob Saemann on Thursday, Nov. 13.

Chief Landon Phillips, who participated in the forum, said HBPD partnered last year with Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach in a task force for e-bike enforcement. 

He also noted the City Council enacted an urgency ordinance last year to enable his department to impound juveniles’ e-bikes for traffic violations, and to increase e-bike violations to up to $1,000.

“Since the urgency ordinance took effect, we’ve issued 33 citations for reckless riding,” Chief Phillips said. “Overall we’ve issued 40 citations this year.”

Detective Dalton Blumenfeld told the audience, “Everyone has heard a lot about the Goons and Redondo Beach Killers (RBK,)… Our goal is to hold them accountable… Whether we need to file criminal charges against them, or just get restitution and also get them help and resources.” 

Blumenfeld said he hopes to “make them members of society when they become adults and get them on the right track and stop this behavior.”

Mayor Saemann proposed hiring contract code enforcement officers to issue tickets for e-bike traffic violations. The Mayor did not respond by press time to Easy Reader’s request for comment on the Friday night assault.  

At the public safety forum, an unidentified resident asked Chief Phillips what actions adults can take in response to a threat from minors on e-bikes, which he said happened to him earlier this year.

“If it gets physical, is an adult allowed to respond physically to a minor,” he asked.

The man cited a Redondo Beach incident last year in which a man whose girlfriend was harassed by juvenile e-bikers was sued for fighting with one of the e-bikers.

“That’s a very dangerous question,” Chief Phillips responded. “If anything is escalating and it’s close to getting physical, call the police.”

Chief Phillips recommended people try to walk away first. 

“But at some point if you cannot walk away and it’s beyond verbal and there’s any type of assault towards you, and it doesn’t have to be a fist or a kick, it can be somebody throwing something, you have a right to defend yourself.”

He cautioned that adult victims can quickly turn into the perceived perpetrator when minors are involved.

“If they are attacking you and you defend yourself, and defending yourself does include striking back, that’s okay. The fact they are a minor isn’t going to take away your right to defend yourself.”

“I respect what you’re saying but I don’t think it works out that way,” the resident said. “The assumption is that the adult is at fault no matter what.” ER

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  1. “The HBPD has spoken to the parents of one the juveniles on the e-bikes “who contacted HBPD after seeing their child on videos of the assault that are circulating on social media,” according to the press release.” If the parents of one of the boys has spoken to police, then by now the police should know who they all are. There should be a half-dozen fewer e-bikes on the road by now. While we don’t need to know the names of the perpetrators, we deserve to know that they’ve all been identified and held accountable.

      1. It’s the “Woke” Police Chief who is to blame, as he continues to fail to enforce no e-bikes on the Strand. One broken law leads to more crimes. Time for the City to fire him as he is not fit for purpose. A good example is the way he bent over backwards to let off the liar, who ran a stop sign on film, but still no charges.

        1. Nonsense, corruption is corruption and E-bikes aren’t woke in the first place. Go troll elsewhere, MAGA sockpuppet.

    1. Councilmember Francois’ Community Forum
      Date:
      12/01/2025 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

      Location:
      Council Chambers
      1315 Valley Drive
      Hermosa Beach, California 90254
      Add to my Calendar
      Join Councilmember Dean Francois for his Community Forum on Monday, December 1, 2025 from 6:00-8:00pm at City Hall Council Chambers (1315 Valley Drive). This forum is an opportunity for residents to ask Councilmember Francois questions about any topic of interest.

    2. Community forum at HB City Council to voice your concerns about the vicious assault on a senior citizen by an e bike gang.

  2. Some of us, quite a few actually, have CCW permits. At 73 and on blood thinners and two artificial knees I would consider this a threat of death or great bodily harm and take whatever measures necessary to defend myself regardless of the thug’s age.

    Maybe these hoodlums parents should act like parents before their little darling meets a disastrous fate?

    Just sayin’ …

  3. The Hbpd releases a statement saying:

    “The HBPD’s ongoing investigation has determined that the November 21 incident was not a targeted assault and that the resident walked past his intended destination to initiate contact with the juveniles.

    The HBPD has reviewed videotapes and audio of the incident and is continuing to investigate the events leading up the altercation.

    There is currently no evidence indicating that this was a premeditated attack by the juveniles, and detectives have determined that the item the victim was struck with in the video was a cardboard pizza box.

    Why would detectives seem to focus on trivialities like the victim was hit in the head by these thugs with a cardboard pizza box and not that he was savagely thrown to the ground, punched, kicked and stomped and left unconscious on the ground.

    the community deserves an answer

    1. Im so sickened by the HBPD and the fact that they are saying the victim was hit either a pizza box. If we all did not witness these videos ourselves what would have happened . Nothing I assume that’s why it’s escalating like it is. They have no fear of the police . Why is that??? It really makes me wonder. And then when the police said he walked over to the assailants , is that a crime?? But they kicked him and beat him until he was unconscious!!! I don’t care about the pizza box or if the victim did walk past these horrible teens. My friend that was also assaulted near the same location and told his story on the news isn’t even talked about by the police. They don’t have videos in the area of Pier Ave where that assault occurred. I don’t believe that. I think they thought that would go away and then came the videos of the last victim last Friday. Again I want to know if we all hadn’t seen those videos would we even know about it or be talking about it. Because the assault on Oct 28 th no one knew about except family and friends. I kept calling and asking my friend did they find videos of that incident. She said they were still waiting to hear from the police. It’s coincidental that the police went to see him 2 days after the videos of the last victim were seen by the public. I wish we could have seen the video of my friends tires being slashed and him receiving trauma to the back of his head requiring 17 staples . What is it going to take to stop this madness. Putting the blame where it belongs not on the victims but on the assailants . I don’t care how old they are. These 2 men could have been killed. Let’s not forget that!!!

  4. Nothing “alleged” about the attack! The reality is the teen gang members assaulted a senior citizen. It’s on video with audio!

  5. The crime against the senior gentleman has very little to do with the suspected teen criminals arriving and departing by e-bikes. A crime is a crime no matter how the criminals travel. The HBPD keeps bringing up the e-bike (minor part) part of the crime as if the e-bikes somehow directed the suspected teen criminals to be street thugs.

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