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West Valley Detention Center inmate wounds deputy with jail-made knife: Sheriff’s Department

A San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department patrol vehicle appears in an image posted on the agency's website in April 2019.

An inmate at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga will face an additional charge of attempted murder of a peace officer after he tried to stab a San Bernardino County County Sheriff’s Department deputy with a jail-made knife on Saturday, officials said.

The inmate, 42-year-old Samuel Amador, was being moved from his cell to the outside recreation yard when he pulled a 6-inch knife that was hidden in his clothing and assaulted a deputy, the Sheriff’s Department said in a release.

“Although seriously injured, the deputy fought off the armed inmate and was able to secure him in a cell,” the release added.

The deputy, whose name was not released, was taken to a local hospital for treatment, officials said.

“He is now recovering at home and is expected to make a full recovery,” the release said.

The Sheriff’s Department did not divulge Amador’s initial offense, and he did not appear in a search of jail records.