Raja Jackson, the 24-year-old son of ex-UFC legend Rampage Jackson, has been arrested on a felony assault charge after viral footage surfaced showing him violently attacking an amateur wrestler. The incident, which took place over the weekend, is now under active investigation. With mounting pressure from the public and a potentially career-derailing legal case ahead, Raja’s future hangs in the balance.
According to a report released by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on September 28, 2025, Raja Jackson was arrested following a violent altercation that occurred at a private wrestling event in Van Nuys, California. The incident involved an unprovoked physical attack on another amateur wrestler and was captured in full on video, which has since gone viral on social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
“Mr. Raja Jackson was arrested on charges of felony battery causing serious bodily injury under California Penal Code 243(d),” said LAPD spokesperson Sgt. L. Mercado.
Incident Timeline: From Wrestling Match to Jail Cell
Here’s how the shocking series of events unfolded:
- Saturday, Sept 28, 2025 — 8:15 PM: Raja Jackson was attending a closed-door amateur wrestling showcase in Van Nuys, reportedly as a guest or manager.
- 8:52 PM: A verbal dispute broke out between Raja and one of the participants — a 26-year-old amateur wrestler whose identity hasn’t yet been made public.
- 8:54 PM: Eyewitnesses say Raja “lost his temper” and struck the wrestler multiple times in the face and torso — allegedly even after the victim was down.
- 8:55 PM: The incident was captured on multiple phones. The graphic footage shows Raja pummeling the downed wrestler, including one punch that reportedly caused a fractured cheekbone.
- 9:20 PM: LAPD officers arrived on scene after a 911 call and took Raja into custody.
- 10:05 PM: He was booked into Van Nuys Jail and later transferred to the L.A. County Men’s Central Jail.
Official Charges Filed
According to court records from Los Angeles County, Raja Jackson has been charged with:
Charge | Statute | Level | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Battery Causing Serious Bodily Injury | PC 243(d) | Felony | Willfully inflicting serious injury during assault |
Possible Penalties:
If convicted under California Penal Code 243(d), Raja could face:
- 2 to 4 years in state prison
- Up to $10,000 in fines
- Mandatory anger management classes
- Civil liability, if the victim files a lawsuit
Who Is Raja Jackson?
- Full Name: Raja D. Jackson
- Age: 24
- Occupation: Aspiring MMA fighter & trainer
- Relationship: Son of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
- Public Presence: Previously appeared in training videos and podcast clips with his father
Raja has recently been working on launching his own MMA brand and has been spotted cornering amateur fighters at local circuits in California and Nevada.
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Background on Rampage Jackson
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is a former MMA superstar best known for his time in UFC, Pride FC, and Bellator. He held the UFC Light Heavyweight title in 2007 and is widely regarded as one of the most powerful knockout artists in MMA history.
Rampage has not yet issued a public statement about his son’s arrest.
The Viral Footage
Multiple angles of the attack have surfaced online. In the most widely circulated video:
- Raja can be seen yelling at the wrestler
- Suddenly, he delivers a right hook, followed by several blows after the victim falls
- A woman can be heard screaming, “Stop! He’s not moving!”
- Blood is visible on the mat
X user @MMAFanZone posted:
“Raja Jackson just ended his own career with this. That man was down. This is straight-up assault.”
Instagram has since flagged and removed several versions of the footage for violating community guidelines.
Legal Outlook: What Happens Next?
As of September 30, 2025:
- Raja Jackson is being held on $75,000 bail
- His arraignment is set for October 3, 2025
- His attorney, Mark Feingold, issued a brief statement: “We intend to fight these charges. The full story has not been told.”
Possible legal outcomes:
Outcome | Likelihood | Notes |
---|---|---|
Case Dismissed | Low | Given video evidence, unlikely unless procedural errors |
Plea Bargain | Moderate | May reduce to misdemeanor with probation |
Conviction | High | Clear video + witnesses = strong DA case |
Social Media Reactions
The MMA world is in shock — not just because of the violence, but because of who Raja Jackson is.
Platform | Trending Hashtag |
---|---|
Twitter/X | #RajaJacksonArrested |
#RampageSonAssault | |
Reddit (r/MMA) | “Raja’s Career is Over” thread reached 4,000+ upvotes |
Some reactions:
“This is not what MMA is about. His dad must be crushed.” — @FightFanFury
“We train to defend ourselves, not destroy unarmed people.” — MMA coach @JazChavezMMA
Raja Jackson’s Future
Unless his legal team can mount a powerful defense—or negotiate a favorable plea—Raja’s fighting career may be over before it ever really began. This case may also impact Rampage Jackson’s legacy, as public scrutiny turns toward how fighters raise their children in high-contact, high-adrenaline environments.
If Raja is found guilty, rebuilding his life in or out of MMA will be a tall order. But for now, the world waits for his day in court.
FAQs
Is Raja Jackson still in jail?
Yes. He’s currently being held at L.A. County Men’s Central Jail, awaiting arraignment.
Will Rampage Jackson speak out?
Not yet. But media outlets have reached out for comment, and he may address it in his podcast or social media.
What did the victim say?
No public statement from the victim yet, but reports confirm they were hospitalized with facial fractures and a concussion.
Could Raja go to prison?
Yes. Felony battery carries a 2–4 year prison sentence if convicted.