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Correctional officer stabbed during fight; inmate had fractured skull at Tehachapi prison

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California Correctional Institution (CCI) officials are investigating an attempted homicide of a correctional officer.

At 7 a.m. Aug. 8, inmate Agustin Garcia, 41, threw a cup of hot water on the face of an officer then began to repeatedly stab the officer with an inmate-manufactured weapon. Responding staff utilized less-lethal 40mm rounds and batons to quell the attack. Two other inmates also assisted responding staff in stopping the attack. 

Lynn Wolf, who lives alone right by the prison says prisoners are becoming too powerful.

“We are overindulgent, overindulgent in prisoners… they wouldn’t be there if they didn’t be convicted of a crime," said Lynn Wolf Tehachapi resident.
 

The officer sustained multiple puncture wounds to the shoulder and neck areas and to the back of his head. Inmate Garcia sustained a fractured skull and broken eye orbital. The officer and Garcia were taken by ambulance to outside hospitals for further treatment.  

“My sympathy is always for the law enforcement… I think they have a very very difficult job" said, Wolf.

Garcia was received by CDCR from Kings County on June 28, 2001, to serve 52 years to life with the possibility of parole for two counts of attempted murder of a peace officer.

“When you live alone, you can not get all stressed out about what might possibly happen. You protect yourself the best you can and go on with your life" said, Lynn Wolf.

CCI opened in 1933 and houses approximately 3,900 minimum-, medium-, maximum- and high-security custody inmates. CCI offers academic classes and vocational programs and employs approximately 1,600 people.