Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Jail worker hurt; a hate crime?

- By Alex Wiggleswor­th

L.A. County inmate is accused of striking an Asian American custody assistant at downtown facility.

A Los Angeles County inmate accused of assaulting an Asian American custody assistant at the Sheriff’s Department’s Inmate Reception Center could be charged with a hate crime, officials said.

Arnulfo Meza, 29, was detained Wednesday at the downtown jail that processes most of the bookings and releases for the county’s system of lockups when he asked to use the restroom, the Sheriff’s Department said in a statement.

Meza had one hand unshackled from his waist chain and allegedly punched the 54-year-old custody assistant as she handed him toilet paper, sending her crashing into medical carts, the Sheriff’s Department said.

He then punched her twice more in the face as she lay on the floor, according to authoritie­s.

The department released surveillan­ce video of the attack.

After being knocked down and punched, the woman stood and walked away from the man to call for help. Other deputies quickly arrived and restrained him.

The jail assistant was taken to a hospital to be treated for injuries to her face and head, the Sheriff ’s Department said.

Meza was taken to a highsecuri­ty area of the jail and is facing additional charges that could include assault and hate crimes, the department said. It was not clear on what basis he was initially arrested.

Meza was being held in the Twin Towers Correction­al Facility in lieu of $105,000 bail, according to jail records.

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