Crime & Safety

Trial Date Set For Man Accused In Corona Planet Fitness Attack

The defendant is charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon resulting in great bodily injury, mayhem and vandalism.

CORONA, CA — A July 14 trial date was confirmed Tuesday for a 33-year-old man accused of attacking a Corona fitness club patron with a hatchet and knife, injuring the victim until he was able to overpower the defendant.

Ronald Vikash Chand of Santa Ana allegedly perpetrated the attack in 2023 inside the Planet Fitness at 3685 Grand Oaks, near Cajalco Road.

Chand is charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon resulting in great bodily injury, mayhem and vandalism.

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During a pretrial conference Tuesday at the Riverside Hall of Justice, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Joshlyn Pulliam conferred with the prosecution and defense regarding scheduling, and both sides agreed to clear their calendars for trial proceedings in mid-July.

The defendant is being held in lieu of $1 million bail at the Robert Presley Jail.

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According to the Corona Police Department, a 41-year-old Riverside man, whose name was not released, was in the fitness club parking lot when Chand confronted him shortly after 9 a.m. March 14, 2023, wielding a hatchet and knife.

Without provocation, the defendant allegedly struck the victim with the hatchet and stabbed him with the knife, resulting in "wounds to the upper body," prompting the man to retreat into the Planet Fitness, Sgt. Jason Waldon said.

"While inside, Chand held the victim at knifepoint for a short period before being taken to the ground by the victim and was disarmed and detained with the assistance of bystanders," Waldon said.

He said gym staff called 911, and patrol officers reached the location minutes later, taking Chand into custody without further incident.

"The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries," the sergeant said, adding that the man ultimately recovered.

Chand suffered an unspecified minor injury and was also treated before being taken to jail.

A clear motive for the attack was never established

Chand has no documented prior felony convictions in Riverside County.