California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are investigating the alleged attempted homicide of a peace officer at Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP).
On Jan. 30, 2025, at approximately 7:15 a.m., incarcerated persons Jose Gonzalez,
Richard Wilson, and Luis Torres, attacked a supervising Correctional Officer with an
inmate-manufactured weapon in a dining hall. The officer sustained a laceration and
puncture wounds. Staff used OC pepper spray to quell the attack. An in mate manufactured weapon was found at the scene and processed into evidence. The officer was transported to an outside medical facility, for treatment of his injuries and has been admitted for observation.
Gonzalez, Wilson and Torres were transferred to another institution for placement in
restricted housing. Prison officials are currently investigating the incident. The case will
be referred to the Del Norte District Attorney’s Office for possible felony prosecution.
Peer support and EAP services are being offered to employees.
Gonzalez, 38, was received from Los Angeles County on June 25, 2008. He was
sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for first-degree murder, evade or attempting
to evade a peace officer while driving recklessly and intentional discharge of firearm
causing GBI/death.
Wilson, 32, was received from Sacramento County on Jan. 17, 2015. He was sentenced
to 14 years for DUI/bodily injury/one prior with enhancements for a prior felony conviction
of a serious offense and inflicting great bodily injury. He was sentenced by San Luis
Obispo County on Feb. 16, 2018, to three years for battery on a non-prisoner, an in-prison
offense. On Feb. 25, 2021, he was sentenced by Del Norte County to one year for
possession/manufacture of a deadly weapon by an incarcerated person, an in-prison
offense.
Torres, 34, was received from Los Angeles County on Feb. 07, 2014, sentenced to life
with the possibility of parole for first-degree murder with second strike, intentional
discharge of firearm causing GBI/death. While incarcerated, he was sentenced to an
additional four-year for assault by prisoner with any means of force likely/GBI, an in-prison
offense.
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Activated in 1989, PBSP houses approximately 2045, minimum-, medium-, high- and
maximum-security custody incarcerated people. Located 13 miles from the Oregon California border, PBSP offers academic classes, vocational programs, rehabilitative
programs, medical services, mental health services, religious services, work assignments
and self-help groups, and employs approximately 1,400 people.
Pelican Bay State Prison Officer Attacked, Investigation Underway





