BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A deputy was arrested and is accused of multiple charges after assaulting an inmate at the Bexar County Detention Center and attempting to conceal evidence, according to an arrest affidavit.
Bexar County court records show David Maurico Dominguez, 19, was charged with official oppression, tampering with physical evidence and assault causing bodily injury in connection with a Feb. 3 incident.
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Dominguez is accused of luring an inmate into a fight at the Bexar County jail, according to an arrest affidavit.
During the fight, the affidavit stated that Dominguez struck the inmate in his face and chest before slamming the inmate’s head on the ground.
According to court documents, other deputies at the jail heard Dominguez in a struggle on a handheld device and went over to check on their fellow deputy. When the other deputies arrived, Dominguez told them that nothing happened, records show.
However, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said in a later update that Dominguez eventually admitted that he fought the inmate.
Dominguez tried to conceal bloody evidence by washing the inmate’s clothing and removing his bed sheets, the affidavit stated.
According to BCSO, Dominguez claimed the inmate assaulted him, but witnesses of the fight said Dominguez initiated the physical altercation.
Jail medical staff later confirmed that the inmate suffered injuries, according to a BCSO deputy’s investigation.
According to Bexar County court records, Dominguez bonded out of jail on Feb. 4, one day after the incident. As a result of his arrest, he was terminated from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.