Groups of Anonymous activists working across North America have faced repeated (similar) physical assaults by members of The Church of Scientology in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Battle Creek, Michigan, Toronto, Ontario and internationally. The pattern of these attacks have come to be known as the “Catch Me If You Can Assaults” by Scientology critics; said to be part of a new Scientology method in dealing with street protests. A Scientologist will first call the police and falsely report being chased by protesters. The Police will then turn up, warn the innocent Anonymous protesters, and once the Police have departed, a Scientologist will then sneak up on an unsuspecting activist and punch them in the face and then run away. One such occurrence (caught on video) follows: In a recent case (on Sunday, October 26th near Golden Era Studio), a young man and a female friend were lured in to bushes by Scientology Security Guards and beaten up. A Riverside Sheriffs officer arrived and arrested the male victim on “charges of trespassing! In another case, in Hollywood, a young man protesting the death of Uwe Stuckenbrock in the RPF was punched in the head while two witnesses filmed his fleeing attacker and awaited the police. The victim stated, “There was absolutely no provocation on my part. The guy came from behind me, punched me and ran away.” Scientologist attorney Kendrick Moxon was on hand and demanded cameras to stop recording or he would be forced to sue. The attacker <b>…</b>