Los Angeles Times

Woman charged in July 4 attack

Laquisha Jones, 30, is accused of striking 91-year-old man with a brick in Willowbroo­k.

- By Brittny Mejia brittny.mejia@latimes.com Twitter: @Brittny_Mejia

A 30-year-old woman has been charged with attempted murder in an attack on a 91-year-old man on the Fourth of July, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

Laquisha Jones was also charged with elder abuse and infliction of injury in connection with the attack, in which an elderly man was struck with a brick in Willowbroo­k last week, the district attorney’s office said. Prosecutor­s are asking that bail be set at $1.125 million.

Prosecutor­s said Jones attacked Rodolfo Rodriguez near 118th and Robin streets. After the assault, they said, Rodriguez was taken to the hospital and Jones fled.

Century Station detectives arrested Jones on Tuesday night.

Rodriguez had gone out for a walk in Willowbroo­k about 7 p.m. on July 4 when he was assaulted, according to a GoFundMe campaign set up by his family. Rodriguez has a broken cheekbone and bruises on his face.

His family said a woman confronted Rodriguez after he reportedly bumped into a little girl who was with her. Rodriguez was then struck from behind, and “as he fell on the ground, he blacked out,” Sheriff’s Det. Matt Luna said.

Misbel Borjas, who lives near Rodriguez, was passing by in a car when she saw him walking and trying to pass a woman and a girl. Then, Borjas said, she saw the woman push Rodriguez and start to hit him with a block of concrete.

“She was yelling at him, ‘Go back to your country!’ or ‘Go back to Mexico!’ ” Borjas recalled. “It was racist.”

But authoritie­s said that through their investigat­ion, “detectives have discovered that this is not a hate-related incident.”

Jones is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday afternoon. The felony complaint includes special allegation­s that she used a deadly and dangerous weapon (the brick) during the crime and that she committed great bodily injury upon the victim, according to the district attorney’s office.

The charging document alleges that Jones was previously convicted of making criminal threats in 2017, in an unrelated case.

In the new case, Jones faces a maximum possible sentence of 29 years in state prison.

 ?? Damian Dovarganes Associated Press ?? RODOLFO RODRIGUEZ, 91, suffered a broken cheekbone and bruises in the Fourth of July incident. Here, he greets a neighbor before speaking to the media.
Damian Dovarganes Associated Press RODOLFO RODRIGUEZ, 91, suffered a broken cheekbone and bruises in the Fourth of July incident. Here, he greets a neighbor before speaking to the media.

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