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Most of California County Jail Bookings Were Black, Latino
From 2010 to 2018, Black and Latino people accounted for 7 and 47 percent, respectively, of jail bookings in Orange County, despite being just 2 and 35 percent of the county’s population.
April 22, 2021 • (TNS) Black and Latino people made up the majority of Orange County, Calif., jail bookings between 2010 and 2018, according to a recent report from a UCLA research team.
Latino and Black people accounted for about 47 percent and 7 percent of jail bookings despite making up about 35 percent and 2 percent of the county s population, respectively. This indicates significant racial disparities, the study said. White people accounted for about 39 percent of the jail population while making up about 41 percent of the county s population.
Black and Latino people disproportionately booked in Orange County jails, study finds
An Orange County sheriff’s deputy watches over a group of detained immigrants in the medical area at the Theo Lacy facility.
(Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)
April 21, 2021 5:26 PM PT
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Black and Latino people made up the majority of Orange County jail bookings between 2010 and 2018, according to a recent report from a UCLA research team.
Latino and Black people accounted for about 47% and 7% of jail bookings despite making up about 35% and 2% of the county’s population, respectively. This indicates “significant racial disparities,” the study said. White people accounted for about 39% of the jail population while making up about 41% of the county’s population.
Case submitted to DA after OC deputy allegedly throws hot water on inmate
By Kelli Johnson article
SANTA ANA, Calif. - The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has submitted a case to the DA’s office after a deputy is accused of assaulting an inmate earlier this month after they allegedly threw hot water on him, it was announced Wednesday.
The alleged incident happened on Thursday, April 1, the department said.
Sheriff’s officials said that day, a deputy working in the mental health unit served an inmate with a disciplinary notice for a jail rule violation. The inmate apparently refused to sign the notice through the cell door hatch and instead extended his arms through the door, and refused to bring his arms back inside the cell which prevented the deputy from securing the hatch.
By City News Service
Apr 21, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - Three Orange County sheriff s deputies, including one who allegedly dumped hot water on an inmate s arm, are on administrative leave as they await word on whether any charges will be filed by prosecutors, who were presented today with the results of the department s investigation.
The alleged attack happened on April 1 in the mental health-housing module at the Intake Release Center in Santa Ana, said Carrie Braun of the Orange County Sheriff s Department.
The inmate was asked to sign a disciplinary notice, but refused when it was passed through a cell door hatch, Braun said. The inmate instead stuck his hands through the cell door hatch and refused to bring them back inside the cell, she said.