
"A Stockton man was ordered Monday to stand trial on allegations he shoved a former racecar driver out of a wheelchair while working as a contracted security guard during a July 13 NASCAR event at Sonoma Raceway. Judge Laura Passaglia's ruling concluded Alexander Rosiles' preliminary hearing in Sonoma County Superior Court, where he's charged with assault and battery on Chase Johnson of Penngrove. Rosiles, who is out of custody, is scheduled to return to court Dec. 30 for arraignment."
"In the Facebook post, Hayley Johnson wrote Rosiles refused to let them into a disabled parking area but allowed others to pass. When they asked to speak to a supervisor, Rosiles declined, told them to leave and then demanded they stay. Then, Hayley Johnson wrote in the Faceook post, Rosiles shoved her husband and caused his wheelchair to flip backward."
A Stockton man, Alexander Rosiles, was ordered to stand trial after a judge concluded his preliminary hearing on allegations he shoved Chase Johnson out of a wheelchair during a July 13 NASCAR event at Sonoma Raceway. Rosiles is charged with assault and battery and is out of custody; arraignment is set for Dec. 30. Chase Johnson, a sprint car driver paralyzed in a 2024 crash, attended the event as a spectator with his wife, Hayley. Hayley posted that Rosiles refused access to disabled parking, then shoved Chase, flipping his wheelchair; Chase struck his head, lost consciousness briefly, and was treated and hospitalized overnight. Only Chase and Hayley testified at the hearing.
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