Santa Ana – Josh Waring, son of a former cast member of “Orange County Real Housewives”, is again in trouble with the law, this time to allegedly punch a security guard at a hospital in Orange.
Waring, 35, who was earlier convicted for a shoot in Costa Messa, was arrested last Wednesday and according to Lt. McMulin, Lt. McMulin, Orange Police Department, Chapman Global Medical Center, 2600 AD. A security guard was booked at Chapman Avenue on suspicion of punching. McMulin said that the police were sent to the hospital about the attack at around 5:45 pm, while the warning was exiting the medical center.
McMulin said that the warrant for post -release supervision violations was also on warrant. The after -release supervision hearing in his case at the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana was scheduled.
Waring blamed for single cases of a gun and leading police on a chase in March 2020, and is likely to produce large physical injuries in two cases of attack with force, all hooliganism. He also accepted the count of a single rape of a hit-end-run with property damage and battery.
Waring was originally accused of three cases of murder attempt, as well as an increase in a sentence, alleging pre -determined murder attempt on June 20, 2016, shooting Daniel Lopez, then 35, outside a Sobar Living Home in Costa Messa. Two other people survived the injury in the drive-by-attack.
At the time of the deal of his petition, warning was facing 65 years in jail, but instead he was sentenced to time, who was waiting for the prison to be prosecuted.
Waring’s mother, television personality Laurie Varling Peterson, Pietersen of “Real Housewives”, after his son’s petition, told reporters that he wanted to make a career in the law.
Waring reached a $ 595,000 settlement in a federal trial with county in September 2021. Waring alleged in the trial that his phone calls were illegally recorded while in custody and Sheriff’s duties had established him for an attack while in custody.
After the deal of March 2020, warning was arrested several times on the count of drug possession.
Officials said that recently, on August 7, he conducted a positive test for Fentanyl, Hydrocodone and Mentalfetamine and failed to place a GPS device on it in the context of probation, the officials said.
According to the court records, he last appeared in the court on 7 November for the court hearing and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. He was released on 12 December, but he failed to report to his probation officer and a warrant was issued for warning, which was considered a momentary in the San Juan Capistrano region in January.