Rick Youngblood
CarbonCraft Master
As many of you know I live in a small town located in Northern California called Redding with a population of about one hundred thousand. It's a beautiful town with lots of outdoor activities, cycling being one of them. Folks drive to Redding for a cycling vacation. But this sort of thing has become common now. Our city managers don't have a clue how to protect us, or what to do. They have no experience in this area.
Anyway, a cyclist was riding his bike on the Redding river trail in a very visible well traveled area. He was attacked from behind by two young men in an attempt to steal his bike. There has recently been several other attacks and/or robberies on the trails, one with a guy.
How do you ride safe?
Below is the story:
On July 19, 2016 at 4:39 pm, officers responded to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon on the trail system on the north side of highway 44 near Sundial Bridge Drive. The victim, Daniel Bradley 47 years of Redding, told officers he was riding home from work on the trail when he approached two young males. One male was on a black mountain bike and was armed with a stick or possibly a shovel. He was described as a white male 17 to 19 years of age wearing black pants, a black tank top with a black backpack. The other male was on foot and was described as a white male 17 to 19 years of age wearing black shorts and a white tank top under a black tank top.
As the victim rode past the two suspects, the suspect on the bicycle struck the victim on the head with the stick or shovel. This caused the victim to crash his bicycle. The two suspects then began kicking and striking the victim with sticks and their feet while trying to take the victims bicycle. The victim managed to get to his feet and retained possession of his bicycle. A citizen witnessed the event and stopped to help the victim. The citizen was identified as Jeremiah Banister 43 year of Redding. He approached the suspects and began telling them to leave the victim alone and to leave. The suspects were unsuccessful in the robbery attempt and fled east on the trail heading towards Hilltop Dr.
Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the suspects. The victim sustained several non-life threatening injuries as a result of the attack. Anyone with information as to the identity of the suspects is encouraged to call the Redding Police Department.
Anyway, a cyclist was riding his bike on the Redding river trail in a very visible well traveled area. He was attacked from behind by two young men in an attempt to steal his bike. There has recently been several other attacks and/or robberies on the trails, one with a guy.
How do you ride safe?
Below is the story:
On July 19, 2016 at 4:39 pm, officers responded to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon on the trail system on the north side of highway 44 near Sundial Bridge Drive. The victim, Daniel Bradley 47 years of Redding, told officers he was riding home from work on the trail when he approached two young males. One male was on a black mountain bike and was armed with a stick or possibly a shovel. He was described as a white male 17 to 19 years of age wearing black pants, a black tank top with a black backpack. The other male was on foot and was described as a white male 17 to 19 years of age wearing black shorts and a white tank top under a black tank top.
As the victim rode past the two suspects, the suspect on the bicycle struck the victim on the head with the stick or shovel. This caused the victim to crash his bicycle. The two suspects then began kicking and striking the victim with sticks and their feet while trying to take the victims bicycle. The victim managed to get to his feet and retained possession of his bicycle. A citizen witnessed the event and stopped to help the victim. The citizen was identified as Jeremiah Banister 43 year of Redding. He approached the suspects and began telling them to leave the victim alone and to leave. The suspects were unsuccessful in the robbery attempt and fled east on the trail heading towards Hilltop Dr.
Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the suspects. The victim sustained several non-life threatening injuries as a result of the attack. Anyone with information as to the identity of the suspects is encouraged to call the Redding Police Department.