Los Angeles Times

Man held in attack on San Pedro teen

- By James Queally james.queally@latimes.com

A suspected gang member was arrested Thursday in connection with a brutal assault that left a San Pedro teenager hospitaliz­ed and comatose earlier this year, authoritie­s said.

Jaymel Williams, 20, was arrested Thursday morning in Long Beach on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with the March 30 attack on Evan Jimenez, 15, according to Sgt. Ricky Osburn of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Lomita station.

Williams had been considered a person of interest in the case for months and was being held in San Bernardino County on unrelated charges. At some point he was released, but probation officers and sheriff’s deputies found him Thursday morning and arrested him without incident, Osburn said.

Jimenez suffered brain swelling and a broken jaw in the attack, which left him hospitaliz­ed for weeks. Carl Capozzola, an attorney representi­ng Jimenez’s family, said the teen’s mother was relieved by news of the arrest.

“She is very happy now that things have resulted in what she thinks is justice, what I think is justice, for her son,” he said.

The case has been presented to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office, and Williams is scheduled to appear in a Long Beach courtroom Tuesday, Osburn said.

Authoritie­s said Evan was walking a friend home when he was confronted by two men in an alley near his home. One smashed a liquor bottle against his head, the opening salvo in the beating, police said.

He was placed in a medically induced coma and remained unconsciou­s for several days. He was released from the hospital in late April, a family friend previously told The Times.

Investigat­ors initially believed Evan was attacked as part of a gang initiation ritual. Osburn said detectives have learned that the crime was not gang-motivated, despite Williams’ alleged affiliatio­n with a Bloods set.

A second person of interest has not been charged and is cooperatin­g with investigat­ors, Osburn said. In an email to a Times reporter earlier this year, the man, who asked not to be identified, insisted he did not take part in the attack and tried to stop Williams.

Jimenez is back in school, according to Capozzola.

“He’s doing much better, physically,” the attorney said. “He still has some problems with memory … but physically he’s doing better. He’s improving.”

 ?? KTLA ?? EVAN JIMENEZ of San Pedro is back in school after a March 30 attack that left him comatose for days.
KTLA EVAN JIMENEZ of San Pedro is back in school after a March 30 attack that left him comatose for days.

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