A 20-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an attack on a food service worker in the San Francisco Bay Area that cost the worker an eye.
More than three weeks after the incident, police confirmed they have a suspect in custody.
Isaac White-Carter, of San Francisco, was arrested in nearby Hayward on felony charges for mayhem and aggravated assault causing great bodily injury, the statement said. It was not immediately known if White-Carter has secured an attorney to speak on his behalf. "Our Investigations Bureau worked tirelessly to identify and locate the suspect over the last several weeks," the police statement noted, adding that marshals had arrested White-Carter earlier on Monday morning and turned him over to detectives at the Antioch Police Department. Detectives will present the case for prosecution to the district attorney in Contra Costa County, police said.
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