Cabazon man accused of beating dog in viral video speaks to News Channel 3; Two dogs removed from property

Garrett Hottle

CABAZON, Calif. (KESQ) UPDATE at 7/9/2026— Riverside County Animal Services removed two dogs from a property in Cabazon on Thursday, July 9, with assistance from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, as part of an ongoing animal cruelty investigation.

The action follows the circulation of a social media video that appeared to show an individual repeatedly striking and throwing a dog, prompting an investigation by the department.

The two dogs are currently being cared for during a court-mandated 14-day confiscation hold. Officials said the animals will not be available for adoption or placement while the investigation remains active.

Authorities continue to investigate the incident and are asking anyone with additional information to contact Riverside County Animal Services directly.

No additional details have been released at this time as the investigation remains ongoing.

Photos of the dogs from Riverside County Dept of Animal Services

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CABAZON, Calif. (KESQ) The man seen punching a dog and throwing it to the ground in a video that spread rapidly across social media this week is speaking out exclusively to News Channel 3 and he says he will not apologize.

Craig D’Allessandro confirmed he is the man in the video, recorded at what he says is one his commercial properties in Cabazon.

In an interview Thursday, he admitted to hitting the dog and throwing it, calling it the first and only time he has ever put his hands on one of his animals.

“What happened was it was probably irrational, but not out of any kind of hate for my dogs,” D’Allessandro said. “That was the first and the only time I’ve ever put a hand on my dogs.”

Riverside County animal control officers are actively investigating the incident. No arrests have been made, and no charges have been filed.

D’Allessandro claims the confrontation began the day before the video was recorded, when one of his dogs escaped his yard and killed a neighbor’s animal across the street. He said he paid the neighbor for the loss and what the world saw in the video was him disciplining the dog.

“That dog wasn’t hurt physically. My hand was. But that dog’s pride was hurt,” he said.

He repeatedly refused to apologize for his actions.

“I acted irrationally that one time. And I may regret it, but I don’t apologize for it, and I will not,” he said.

During the interview, D’Allessandro showed News Channel 3 his two dogs, Bruno and Brody. Brody, the younger of the two, is the dog seen in the video.

D’Allessandro also told News Channel 3 he has received contact notices from Riverside County Animal Services and is refusing to respond to them.

“I’m still not going to contact you,” he said, addressing the county directly. “This is not me making contact with you, Riverside County.”

News Channel 3 has reviewed the video, which opens with a viewer discretion warning and appears to show D’Allessandro grabbing the dog, striking it multiple times and throwing it to the ground as a second dog stands nearby.

At this time, News Channel 3 has not obtained permission to show the video on air or online.

Veronica Perez, a spokesperson for the Riverside County Department of Animal Services, confirmed the investigation to News Channel 3 on Wednesday.

“We are aware of the video and our Animal Control Officers are actively investigating the incident,” Perez said. “We will provide an update when more information is available.”

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office also acknowledged the video in a statement posted to social media, saying it is “aware of the video circulating on social media of a man causing harm to a dog.”

“We understand the video has generated community concern, and we want you to know that Animal Control officers are actively investigating this incident,” the statement read.

News Channel 3 has reached out to Riverside County Animal Services for an update on the investigation, and are waiting to hear back.

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