Alonzo Douglas Hebron (TikTok)

$402K Raised On GoFundMe For D.C. Homeless Man With Violent History Of Attacks, Stabbings

Alonzo Douglas Hebron (TikTok)
Alonzo Douglas Hebron (TikTok)

Donations poured in after a college student posted on TikTok about spending the day with a homeless man and offering to help him.

As it turns out, that man may have a lengthy criminal history, including stabbing a man in the neck with a screwdriver.

The GoFundMe for Alonzo Douglas Hebron raised more than $400,000, according to Washington, D.C., news station Fox 5.

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But after his viral TikTok, a woman came forward alleging Hebron is the same man who brutally assaulted her in 2020.

“I do not understand how a human being can act like this. He’s a sociopath. He does not have a sense of remorse,” the woman, who the outlet did not identify, told Fox 5.

The assault, which was captured on video, shows Hebron approaching the woman while she slept outside a D.C. church and punching her repeatedly in the head and body. A police report obtained by Fox 5 reveals the assault occurred in June 2020.

The woman told Fox 5 she has struggled with alcoholism and “came close” to relapsing after seeing the video.

The viral TikTok, posted by fashion intern Sanai Garden, shows her buying Hebron a cup of tea, paying for his cancer medication, and ultimately getting the man a hotel room for the night.

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“First of all – kudos to the woman who did this,” the woman told Fox 5. “She meant well, and I do applaud her for that.”

The 2020 assault is not the only one on Hebron’s record.

Hebron was also sentenced to five years in prison for stabbing a man in the neck with a screwdriver during an altercation, according to the Department of Justice.

Hebron pled guilty in January 2013 in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia to assault with a dangerous weapon. 

According to the government’s evidence, on Nov. 23, 2012, at approximately 2:45 p.m., the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) was called to an apartment in the 1100 block of Queen Street NE, where officers found a man suffering from a stab wound to the neck area.

Police determined that the victim, Hebron, and two others had been inside the apartment talking.  At one point, Hebron had gotten into an altercation with the victim, escalating to the point that he stabbed the victim in the neck with a screwdriver.

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The victim suffered massive bleeding from the wound and was transported to a hospital for emergency attention. Hebron fled the scene.  The two eyewitnesses helped the police identify Hebron through the use of a photo-array and he was later arrested based on an arrest warrant.

Hebron also recently escaped a halfway house before being returned by U.S. Marshals, the outlet found.

“Why is he on the street?” the woman said. “How many people does he have to hurt before – I’m sorry – he is locked up for good? He will not stop. I don’t know what they’re waiting for.”

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