Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A Rochester man accused of carrying out an violent assault that put the victim in the hospital is facing a felony charge. 

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The alleged assault occurred on Sunday evening. Rochester Police found and arrested the suspect during a traffic stop on Monday. 

Officers responded to the report of an assault shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday. The complaint says the victim, described as an adult male, reported 29-year-old Irwin Arnold Herrera approached him, punched him in the right temple then threw him to the ground. 

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His head hit the concrete, which caused the victim to lose consciousness for about a minute. The man told police he came to and felt Herrera punching him 20-25 times, the court document says. 

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A woman who arrived at the scene reported seeing Herrera punching the victim in the face then fleeing the scene on a bike. The victim was transported to a hospital for treatment of broken orbital bones, broken jaw bones, and a possible concussion, according to the complaint. 

Herrera complaint. Olmsted County Court
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Police found Herrera the day after the alleged assault and took him into custody during a traffic stop conducted shortly after 5:15 p.m. Herrera, who the court document says had swollen hands and scrapes on his knuckles, was taken into custody without incident. 

Herrera complaint. Olmsted County Court
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The complaint does not list the location of the alleged assault. The area where Herrera was arrested was also not disclosed. 

He’s facing a felony third-degree assault charge. Olmsted County Court records indicate Herrera posted his $10,000 conditional bail on Wednesday. 

Herrera is due back in court later this month.

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