
FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ/KFSN) — A Fresno City Employee remains in critical condition after a brutal attack in Fresno’s Chinatown.
The employee is 56-year-old Tim Smith. He’s worked for the city for 20 years.
Police say 30-year-old Dyllan Padavona attacked Smith near Kern and G Streets on Friday morning.
Officials say Smith was working alone on an electrical box when he was hit in the head by Padavona.
Several hours after the attack, the suspect was arrested near Santa Clara Street and Van Ness Avenue, less than a mile away from the scene.
The City of Fresno tells Action News that Smith’s Family is “appreciative of the community prayers and support.”
Padavona faces several charges and potentially attempted murder.
Co-workers of Tim Smith at the Traffic and Street Light Division for the City of Fresno created a gofundme for the family:
Let’s Rally for Tim and his family in this time of need!
Dear friends, family, and compassionate strangers,
We are reaching out during an incredibly difficult time for the Smith family. On 4/11/25, while working hard to provide for his loved ones, Timothy Smith was the victim of a brutal and senseless attack. He was simply doing his job when his life was suddenly and violently changed forever.
As a devoted husband and loving father, Tim has always been the rock of his family. Now, he is facing a long and uncertain road to recovery — physically, emotionally, and mentally. The aftermath of this tragedy has placed an overwhelming financial strain on his family.
Funds raised will go directly toward:
Medical expenses and ongoing treatments
Household bills and daily necessities
Transportation to and from medical appointments
Support for Rhonda and their children as they navigate this painful journey
Every donation, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference. If you’re unable to give, please consider sharing this page to help us reach more hearts.
The Smith family is deeply grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support during this unimaginable time. Let’s come together to help them find some relief and hope as they begin to heal.
Thank you.