'Power Rangers' actor wanted, accused of shoving elderly man in parking lot
NAMPA, Idaho - An actor from the "Power Rangers" franchise is wanted by police in Idaho after being accused of shoving an elderly man with a walker in a parking lot following an argument.
Nampa Police released video allegedly showing Hector David Rivera, 35, approaching the man in the parking lot before pushing him on the ground. Rivera is then seen getting back into his vehicle.
It's not clear why the argument and push started, but officers said it was over a "parking issue."
The victim is said to be "okay."
Actor Hector David Jr. the green ranger of "Power Rangers: Samurai" attends 2012 Long Beach Comic And Horror Con held at Long Beach Convention Center on November 3, 2012 in Long Beach, California. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/WireImage)
According to the police's Facebook page, the incident occurred on July 27 before noon local time.
"After pushing the man down, the suspect left him on the ground and drove away in a raised up black 4 door truck with Texas license plate," officers wrote in a post.." You can see part of the truck in the video.."
Rivera, who also goes by Hector David Jr., played the green ranger in "Power Rangers Samuurai" and "Power Rangers Megaforce," according to IMDb.
According to KTVB, Rivera is being charged with misdemeanor battery. The outlet reported that the actor has deleted his social media accounts and was supposed to appear Magic Valley Comic-Con in Idaho.
This story was reported from Los Angeles.