A California woman who was charged in the attack of a 92-year-old grandfather was sentenced to 15 years in prison, said officials.
Laquisha Jones, 30, of Los Angeles, was charged with felony elder abuse in December.
Witnesses said Jones hit Rodolfo Rodriguez, the elderly man, with a brick, and he suffered a broken jaw and broken ribs on July 4, 2018.
In the attack, a witness, Misbel Borjas, claimed that Jones yelled “go back to your country.”
The case, however, was not prosecuted as a hate crime, AP reported.
Jones is slated to appear in court on April 11 for a restitution hearing.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said in July that Jones allegedly beat Rodriguez with a brick. Witnesses at the time said that several men got involved in the attack on Rodriguez.
“Who would do this to anybody?” Mendoza asked. “A 92-year-old senior citizen, what can he do to anybody? There’s no harm that he meant.”
Violent Crime in the US
The number of murders and violent crimes committed in the United States dropped slightly in 2017, according to new crime statistics released in September 2018.“That’s the good news. The bad news is that even while crime is falling, the number of Americans incarcerated remains near-record highs. Now is the time to address the problem.” The number of cases of manslaughter and murder dropped 0.7 percent in 2017 from the prior year, the report said.
Rapes rose by 3 percent and aggravated assault rose by 1 percent, but overall violent crimes dropped 0.2 percent, the report added.
In large California cities, crime was up in 2016, the last year data was collected.
“Cities with the largest violent crime increases included Moreno Valley (+66.3%), Burbank (+50.7%), Fremont (+41.6%), El Cajon (+27.8%), Santa Maria (+26.1%), Rialto (+22.7%), Riverside (+22.5%), and Pasadena (+18.1%).”
It added: “The largest increases in murder were reported in San Jose (+127%), Santa Ana (+116.6%), San Bernardino (+100%), San Diego (+41.1%), and Berkeley (+35%). Rapes increased in many cities, including in Corona (+166%), Fremont (+73.6%), Fairfield (+70.5%), and Elk Grove (+68.4%).”