10.09.2025 00:10
Hollywood star Raymond Cruz, who is famously known for his role as 'Tuco Salamanca' in the globally acclaimed series 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul', has made headlines due to an unusual incident. While washing his car, Cruz sprayed water with a hose at a neighbor with whom he had a dispute, leading to his initial detention on suspicion of minor assault, and he was later arrested.
```html
The Hollywood star Raymond Cruz, known for his tough demeanor as the character 'Tuco Salamanca' in the globally acclaimed series 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul', was imprisoned following an interesting incident in Los Angeles.
SPRAYED WATER ON HIS NEIGHBOR WHO DIDN'T MOVE HER CAR
According to allegations, the 60-year-old actor was washing his car in the morning when a woman, his neighbor, parked her car right behind Cruz. Cruz asked the woman to move her car, but she ignored the request. In response, Cruz sprayed water at her with the hose he was holding. The woman claimed that this was a deliberate act and filed a complaint.
ARRESTED ON 'MISDEMEANOR ASSAULT' CHARGES
Cruz was taken into custody by police officers who arrived at the scene on suspicion of 'misdemeanor assault' and was later arrested. However, no official charges have been filed against him so far. The incident is being considered a minor offense, and the case is expected to be handled by the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office.
THE PROCESS CAN BE CLOSED WITHOUT A LAWSUIT
According to sources from the prosecutor's office, such incidents can lead to alternative solutions before being taken to court. In some cases, it is possible to offer warnings to the parties or suggest participation in programs such as anger management. Thus, the process can be closed without filing a lawsuit.
ON SCREENS SINCE THE LATE '80S
Raymond Cruz began his career in the late 1980s. In the 1990s, he appeared as a guest star in series such as 'The X-Files', 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine', and 'Walker, Texas Ranger'. His most notable role in cinema was in the Oscar-winning film 'Training Day' in 2001, where he starred alongside Ethan Hawke and Denzel Washington.
```