
SikhOne person was arrested in connection with the attack on a 70-year-old Sikh man in the North Hollywood area of Los Angeles last week, ABC News reported.
The suspect was arrested on Monday at nearly 9.40 pm local time, and was identified as 44-year-old Bo Richard Vitagliano.
The report quoted jail records and said the man was held on $1.115 million bail.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the attack came after a brawl between the Sikh man, identified as Harpal Singh, and the accused.
“Witnesses advised that they did not see how the altercation began, but heard a loud commotion, then witnessed two men swinging metal objects at each other," the report quoted a press release.
“Both individuals were struck. The suspect further assaulted the victim while he was reportedly on the ground. Witnesses intervened by yelling at the suspect, at which time he rode away on his bicycle," it added.
As the police swung into action, they spotted Vitagliano with his bicycle on Lankershim Boulevard and Arminta Street, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
They also said a picture of the suspect taken by surveillance cameras helped officers make the arrest.
The attack victim is a resident of the US state of California and suffered serious injuries after he was nearly beaten to death while he was out for a morning walk. He continues to remain critical.
The man’s brother told an American news outlet that Harpal underwent three surgeries following the attack that happened near a gurdwara.
“He is totally unconscious, they keep him under sedation," Gurdial Singh Randhawa was quoted as saying by Fox 11 Los Angeles.
“An assault on any one member of our community is an assault on all of us," District 7 LA City council member Monica Rodriguez said while speaking to the outlet.