California grandfather, 80, robbed, beaten on grocery trip
His family can’t visit him in the hospital because of coronavirus restrictions
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Authorities in California on Friday released the names of a suspect and a possible accomplice being sought in connection with a brutal beating Wednesday of an 80-year-old man at a grocery store.
The attack left Roberto Lopez Flores, a grandfather of 17, hospitalized with severe facial injuries and broken ribs after he was robbed and beaten at Superior Grocers around 8:30 a.m. in the Lancaster area, about 70 miles north of Los Angeles.
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Police identified the alleged attacker as Demaris Wade, 22, and the alleged accomplice as Tamika White, 33, both of whom were last seen in a 2007 Nissan Altima with California license plates, FOX 11 of Los Angeles reported.
Lopez Flores would frequently escort his wife to the grocery store to make sure she was safe. After stepping out of the checkout line to use the restroom, he was repeatedly punched and kicked in the chest, robbed of his wallet and left lying in a pool of blood, according to KABC-TV of Los Angeles.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department asked that anyone who may have witnessed the attack contact Lancaster detectives.
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Lopez Flores’ family, who can’t visit him in the hospital because of coronavirus safety restrictions, wants answers.
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"I just don't understand how someone can brutally hurt an old man," daughter Cecilia Ramirez said in the report. "My dad's 80 years old. He doesn't hurt anybody."