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Arrest Made in Brutal Attack of Barney’s Beanery Valet

WEST HOLLYWOOD (CNS) – Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials Tuesday were expected to release details of an arrest made in connection with the severe beating of a longtime valet at the famed Barney’s Beanery restaurant in West Hollywood in a seemingly unprovoked attack.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials are scheduled to release details of the arrest during a Tuesday morning news conference in West Hollywood. No other details were immediately released, but sheriff’s officials said the suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

The suspect is accused of brutally attacking Efrain “Frankie” Zarazua around 10:30 p.m. Sept. 14 outside the restaurant at 8447 Santa Monica Blvd. Surveillance video of the attack shows the shirtless assailant knocking Zarazua to the ground then stomping and repeatedly kicking him in the head.

Sheriff’s officials said earlier they believe the same suspect also may have carried out at least four other assaults in the same general area within a 20-minute span.

According to an Instagram post by Barney’s Beanery after the attack, Zarazua has worked for the eatery for more than 30 years.

“He is kind, funny and welcoming to everyone he encounters,” according to the restaurant.

Zarazua was hospitalized in intensive care. His wife, Irma, wrote on a GoFundMe page in late September that he had been moved out of intensive care and was “on his way to recovery.”

“Given the circumstances of the head injuries he received after the assault, he has a long way of therapy and rehab,” she wrote. “To add on, he also has a broken cheekbone which will heal on its own, but his brain was swelled up and is slowly healing.”

As of Monday evening, the GoFundMe page had raised more than $57,000.

Zarazua’s son, Chris, told reporters after the assault that his father could have died in the brutal attack. He said another co-worker at the restaurant had been attacked by the suspect at a nearby bus stop, and another person was attacked nearby.

“I think my dad … he was trying to see what the commotion was about, and unfortunately he ran across … the assailant,” he said.

Anyone with information was asked to contact Detective Brandon Zeff at 310-358-4033 or bgzeff@lasd.org. Anonymous tips can be made through CrimeStoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).

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