Crime & Safety

Suspect who Assaulted Peninsula Police Officer with Skateboard will Undergo Mental Exam, Authorities Say

South San Francisco Police Officer Robby Chon lost consciousness in the attack and suffered a skull fracture, but is recovering well.

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA – The plea of a suspect who assaulted a South San Francisco police officer with a skateboard on Thanksgiving Day was put off last week to be sure he is mentally healthy and give the
defense time to prepare, San Mateo County prosecutors and the defense
attorney said.

Alberto Ramos-Coreas was scheduled to enter a plea Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Redwood City, but the court granted him a mental health evaluation to be sure he is healthy enough to begin court proceedings.

The 28-year-old Ramos-Coreas is suspected of hitting 12-year veteran South San Francisco police Officer Robby Chon in the head with a skateboard at about 2:20 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.

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Chon lost consciousness in the attack, suffered a skull fracture and required brain surgery to stop some bleeding, according to prosecutors.

Doctors remain optimistic and have said Chon is showing signs of recovery, police said.

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A GoFundMe effort reported Friday on its site that Chon was moved from the intensive care unit.

"Robby has been moved from ICU!" wrote the campaign organizers Chris Swinney and Chris Devan. "All of your prayers and continual support has worked.

Although the road to a full recovery will be long for Robby, what we've all done for this campaign is nothing short of amazing."

The fundraiser, launched by the fellow law enforcement officers, has surpassed its $100,000 goal, with $122,850 donated as of this morning.

Chon was responding to a report of a man acting irate toward patrons at a business in the 300 block of Grand Avenue, according to police. When officers responded, they tried to approach Ramos-Coreas who was allegedly causing the disturbance.

South San Francisco resident Ramos-Coreas allegedly refused to comply with the officers' requests. When additional officers arrived, Ramos-Coreas allegedly fled on a skateboard and Chon began chasing him, police said.

During the chase, Ramos-Coreas allegedly stopped, turned and struck Chon in the head with the skateboard. Ramos-Coreas allegedly started running again but officers were able to capture him.

He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest and battery on a peace officer, police said.

According to police, Chon's family, as well as the South San Francisco Police Department, are extremely grateful for the support and prayers they've received from the community.

Ramos-Coreas was initially appointed an attorney from the county's private defender program, but he has now hired attorney Ryan McHugh.

"We all wish the best for the victim," McHugh said. He added that he's looking forward to receiving the discovery from prosecutors and seeing what he can do to defend Ramos-Coreas.

-Bay City News contributed to this report / Photo courtesy of GoFundMe

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