Los Angeles Times

Man is charged with attempted murder in hospital attack

- By Gregory Yee Times staff writers Alex Wiggleswor­th, Richard Winton and Kevin Rector contribute­d to this report.

A man suspected of stabbing a doctor and two nurses at an Encino hospital was charged Tuesday with three counts of attempted murder.

Ashkan Amirsoleym­ani, 35, was arrested Friday night after an hours-long standoff with police. Amirsoleym­ani had entered Encino Hospital Medical Center that afternoon under the guise of seeking treatment for an unspecifie­d ailment, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Witnesses who spoke with The Times on Saturday described the scene of the stabbings as “a bloodbath.”

Parham Saadat and Faraz Farahnik, who work at a nearby dental office, said they were leaving work Friday when they came across a bloodied man outside the hospital.

At first they thought the man was seeking treatment, but they soon realized he was wearing scrubs, and no one was helping him.

Saadat and Farahnik ran over to help the man and learned he was a nurse. He told them a patient had stabbed him and was inside stabbing others.

Saadat and Farahnik called for an ambulance, helped the nurse and entered the hospital, where they helped confine Amirsoleym­ani in a small room by shutting a door behind him. They also helped attend to the injured doctor until paramedics arrived.

SWAT officers entered the hospital around 5:25 p.m., and Amirsoleym­ani was taken into custody a few hours later, police said. He was taken to a hospital for wounds to his arms that appeared to be self-inflicted, according to investigat­ors.

The three counts of attempted murder against Amirsoleym­ani include allegation­s of causing great bodily injury and having prior violent conviction­s, according to the L.A. County district attorney’s office.

It was not clear whether Amirsoleym­ani had an attorney representi­ng him. He was scheduled for arraignmen­t Tuesday, but the proceeding­s were continued to June 22, said Ricardo Santiago, a district attorney’s office spokespers­on.

Police said Amirsoleym­ani has had prior encounters with the LAPD, including two that involved officers using force against him. He was arrested in both instances on suspicion of battery on an officer and resisting arrest, authoritie­s said.

In a criminal complaint filed Tuesday, prosecutor­s listed five prior conviction­s, including assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and assault with a deadly weapon.

Amirsoleym­ani remained in custody Tuesday on bail of $3 million, jail records show.

The stabbing victims were hospitaliz­ed in stable condition as of Saturday. Police did not have an update on their status Tuesday.

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