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March 22, 2024 - SOLEDAD – The Correctional Training Facility (CTF) Investigative Services Unit is investigating the death of an incarcerated person who died after he attacked correctional officers during an altercation.

On March 21, 2024, at approximately 11 a.m., officers were releasing people from their cells. Incarcerated person Joseph Altamirano yelled at and then struck an officer with his fist. The officer then struck Altamirano, who fell to the ground and attempted to reengage. Staff activated their personal alarm devices, gave verbal orders to “get down” and then used pepper spray when Altamirano continued to try to assault an officer. Officers held Altamirano to the ground and put him in restraints to stop the attack.

Shortly after, Altamirano began having difficulty breathing. Staff immediately began life-saving measures and transported him via ambulance to an outside medical facility. At 12:36 p.m. Altamirano was pronounced deceased by a hospital doctor.

During the incident, Altamirano attacked one staff member. The assaulted staff member was evaluated and treated at CTF. Additionally, two responding staff members were transported to outside medical facilities. Both staff members have since been treated and released from the hospital.

Altamirano was most recently admitted from Santa Clara County on Nov. 24, 2003, to serve life with the possibility of parole for attempted carjacking and attempted kidnapping as a third-striker, with enhancements for prior felony convictions of a serious offense.

Officials have limited movement where the incident happened to facilitate the investigation. The Office of the Inspector General, the Office of Internal Affairs and CDCR’s Deadly Force Investigation Team were notified. The Coroner’s Division of the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office will determine Altamirano’s cause of death.

CTF houses minimum- and medium-security male incarcerated people. The prison opened in Monterey County in 1947, houses more than 4,000 incarcerated people and employs 1,189 staff.

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Joseph Altamirano
Source: CDCR