Son Of Actress Jaime King Struck By Glass After Vandal Attacks Car In Beverly Hills

BEVERLY HILLS (CBSLA) – The 4-year-old son of actress Jaime King was hit by shards of glass Wednesday afternoon when a man jumped onto a car and shattered a windshield in Beverly Hills, police said.

The 47-year-old suspect, identified as Paul Francis Floyd, vandalized two cars at around 4:43 p.m. in the 400 block of Bedford Drive, according to Beverly Hills police.

Police said Floyd jumped onto the trunk of a car as it was parked along a curb while King's son was strapped in a booster seat. The female driver, a friend of King's, was in the front seat at the time. King herself was not in the vehicle, police said.

Floyd shattered the rear windshield and glass then struck the boy, who was in the back seat, police said. When King's friend jumped out of the car to confront Floyd, he threw a can at her.

On Twitter, King thanked police who arrived at the scene, as well as Good Samaritans who helped her, shouting them out by name.

King mentioned in her post that more needs to be done to address homelessness and drug addiction. She also took the opportunity to call out the paparazzi whom she said terrified her and her son by "shoving cameras" in their faces during the attack.

Prior to this attack, Floyd also kicked and damaged a second car which was stopped at the apron of a nearby driveway, police disclosed.

"He goes damaging one car after another car... by jumping on each car," one witness told CBS2, adding Floyd had a beer bottle in his hand and was belligerent.

During the attacks, paparazzi happened to be in the area and photographed a portion of the incidents, police said.

The extent of the boy's injuries were unclear.

Floyd was charged with felony child endangerment, felony vandalism and misdemeanor battery. He is being held on $100,000 bail.

King is best known for her role on the series "Hart of Dixie." She will also be appearing in the new "Ocean's 8" film.

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