Man threatened and hit person with car, Torrance police say

Alphonso King, 47, of the Los Angeles area, was arrested Tuesday in Inglewood on a warrant for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, according to Sgt. Ron Salary of the Torrance Police Department.
Alphonso King, 47, of the Los Angeles area, was arrested Tuesday in Inglewood on a warrant for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, according to Sgt. Ron Salary of the Torrance Police Department. Photo credit Torrance Police Department

A man was in custody Wednesday for allegedly threatening and then hitting a person with his car in Torrance, police said.

Alphonso King, 47, of the Los Angeles area, was arrested Tuesday in Inglewood on a warrant for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, according to Sgt. Ron Salary of the Torrance Police Department.

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King was being held on $1 million bail, and was scheduled to appear in court in Torrance on Thursday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

He also faces possible charges of elder abuse and robbery, police said.

The crime occurred on July 29 near the 2200 block of 190th Street, according to Salary, who declined to release information on the gender of the alleged victim.

"The victim related that ... an unknown suspect verbally threatened the victim," Salary said in a statement. "The suspect then struck the victim with his car, causing life-threatening injuries to the victim."

On Aug. 3, Torrance detectives obtained an arrest warrant for King, Salary said.

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