FOLSOM –
California State Prison-Sacramento (CSP-SAC) officials are investigating
the attempted murder of a correctional officer that occurred 11-18-13 in one of the maximum-security units.
On November 18,
2013, at approximately 8 a.m., inmate Alberto Cortez, 22, tried to
murder a 40-year-old correctional officer by repeatedly slashing him
with an inmate-made weapon. A second inmate tried to attack officers
who responded to the incident. Cortez who has been in prison since
December 23, 2010, is serving a 15-years-to-life sentence from Los
Angeles County for attempted first-degree murder and receiving stolen
property.
The officer, a 15-year veteran of the California
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, was slashed on his neck.
He was taken to an outside hospital by ambulance for treatment and is in
fair condition at this time.
CSP-SAC’s Investigative Services
Unit is investigating the incident as an attempted murder. The Office
of the Inspector General’s Bureau of Independent Review was notified of
the incident.
California State Prison-Sacramento is a
multi-mission institution that houses more than 2,100 inmates and
employs more than 1,700 people. Opened in 1986, the institution houses
maximum-security inmates serving long sentences or those who have proved
to be management problems at other institutions. CSP-SAC also houses
inmates requiring specialized mental health programming and inmates with
high-risk medical concerns. CSP-SAC promotes rehabilitative
opportunities through work assignments, vocational training, self-help
programs and educational opportunities.