LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach police officer is schedule to be arraigned this afternoon on multiple counts of assaulting and threatening his wife, the District Attorney’s office announced.
Brandon Preciado, 29 (dob 9-4-82), was charged today with 21 counts, including 10 counts of corporal injury to a spouse, nine felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon and making a criminal threat, all felonies, and one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest.
The alleged assaults occurred between Sept. 18, 2011 and Jan. 12 in the couple’s Pico Rivera home, said Deputy District Attorney Jason Lustig with the Justice System Integrity Division.
During the early morning hours before his arrest on Jan. 12, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department deputies tried for more than five hours to get Preciado to exit his residence. He surrendered at 7 a.m. Lustig said one misdemeanor resisting arrest count was filed to account for that conduct.
Preciado is scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon at the Criminal Courts Building, Department 30. He was charged in case BA392869. He is being held on $130,000 bail.
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