DALLAS (WKRC) - Police have arrested the man who allegedly assaulted an Oklahoma bride-to-be during her bachelorette trip in Dallas, reported multiple local outlets.
Canada Rinaldi, the 27-year-old bride-to-be, was violently assaulted and knocked out during her bachelorette trip outside a club in East Dallas on Saturday, March 22.
The Dallas Police Department announced on Friday, March 28, the arrest of Trevon Woodards, 27, in connection with an aggravated assault.
Local outlets KDFW, KWTX and KXAS identified Woodards as the suspect in Rinaldi's attack.
Rinaldi and her bridesmaids were leaving the club when a man suddenly attacked her, punching her in the face. The force of the blow rendered her unconscious, causing her to fall face-first onto the pavement. The attack left her with a broken nose, three broken teeth and required eight stitches.
Dash cam footage from an Uber driver captured the aftermath of the assault, including the moment when Rinaldi's bridesmaid, Kelly Peralta, attempted to intervene. Peralta was also punched by the suspect.
The video also shows the suspect fleeing the scene. Despite the traumatic experience, Rinaldi had remained hopeful that the Dallas police would apprehend the assailant.