By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
A decision on whether charges will be filed against two Newcastle men in an alleged road-rage attack on KFBK sportscaster Pat Walsh awaits the review of a complaint by the Placer County District Attorney's Office.
Officer Dave Martinez, spokesman for the California Highway Patrol's Newcastle office, said the CHP filed a complaint against the two men. Neither man was taken into custody.
The two are accused of attacking Walsh near Applegate on June 1.
Walsh said following the incident that he was driving eastbound on the freeway when men in an SUV pulling a car dolly came up quickly behind him and started yelling and flashing obscene gestures.
Walsh said he sped up to try to avoid a confrontation but pulled over when the SUV did not slow down and cut off his vehicle.
Walsh said his attackers punched him in the face and body, and threw him down an embankment.
A spokesman for the Placer County District Attorney's office said the complaint has yet to be reviewed and it probably will be a few weeks before the district attorney decides whether to file charges.
Call The Bee's Cathy Locke, (916) 321-5287.
Previous coverage:
CHP investigating possible road-rage attack on KFBK sportscaster - June 5, 2010









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