Stuart 'Syko Stu' Smith is recovering after Raja Jackson's attack in Los Angeles. Douglas Malo intervened and updated on Smith's condition. Smith remembers the day and is talking, but has facial injuries. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating Raja Jackson. A GoFundMe page for Smith's medical bills has raised over $150,000. MrBeast and Chris Jericho are among the donors.
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