Police: Fort Bend teenager who attacked man on video turns himself in

Rosenberg Police is searching for Alejandro Maldonado, 18, who was allegedly seen in a video violently striking an unsuspecting man on the back of the head. Rosenberg Police is searching for Alejandro Maldonado, 18, who was allegedly seen in a video violently striking an unsuspecting man on the back of the head. Photo: Rosenberg Police Photo: Rosenberg Police Image 1 of / 24 Caption Close Police: Fort Bend teenager who attacked man on video turns himself in 1 / 24 Back to Gallery

Rosenberg police said the 18-year-old who was caught on video violently striking a man in the back of the head has been arrested.

Alejandro Maldonado turned himself in to authorities on Thursday, more than a week after being pursued by police on a charge of aggravated assault, according to the Rosenberg Police Department.

On Sept. 24 at 1:13 a.m. outside Ruchi's Restaurant in Rosenberg, Alejandro Maldonado was filmed running up behind a man in shorts, cocking his fist, and punching him in the back of the head with at least six other people around them, Lt. Chad Pinot told Chron.com Thursday morning.

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The man in shorts falls to the ground near a white Mercedes, knocked out from the blow. The victim was taken to a local hospital and treated for a head injury, Pinot said.

There was no altercation inside the restaurant between Maldonado and the victim before the attack, Pinot said.

Maldonado did not have any prior arrests in Rosenberg. He is currently at the Fort Bend County Jail with a bond set at $25,000 dollars.