March 7, 2010 9:53 AM
A California Highway Patrol officer who made local headlines when he arrested a Montecito fireman has been injured in a fight with three men in a bar and says he has no recollection of the incident.
Bakersfield police responded at 2:02 a.m. on Feb. 20 to reports of a man down at RJ's Bar & Grill in the northwest section of town. There, they found off-duty CHP Officer Joseph Rodriquez in need of medical assistance.
Police say differing witness accounts alternately have Officer Rodriguez attempting to break up a fight between two women and then getting jumped and beaten by three men or trying to intercede after a man began pushing a woman and getting beaten by six men, including one who smashed a beer bottle over the officer's head, according to Bakersfield Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Mary DeGeare.
Bakersfield police said that one of the two witnesses was an acquaintance of Officer Rodriquez, who was transported to the hospital and has since been released and returned to active duty according to CHP Captain Jeff Sgobba.
Bakersfield police say they have not yet spoken with Officer Rodriguez and asked about this, Capt. Sgobba said, "When a person gets hit on the head, they don't remember. He remembers going out to dinner, that's it. He doesn't remember anything else.
"He told me ... (after he was hit in the head) he thought he was in Santa Barbara and looking for his motorcycle."
Even with the memory loss, Capt. Sgobba said the officer is "still healthy enough to be on active duty."
Captain Sgobba would provide no additional information and instead directed questions to the Bakersfield Police Department.
"He went to the hospital and was not questioned," said Sgt. Mary DeGeare. "The responding officer opted to have someone contact him at a later date."
RJ's manager, Guy Adamson, told the News-Press he had no knowledge of any assault or police action in his parking lot on the date in question.
"If something happened, he would know about it," he said.
Representatives from the restaurant also said the establishment closes at 1:45 a.m.
No arrests have been made in the case.
Anyone with information about the incident should contact Kevin Findley of the Bakersfield Police Department at 661-326-3919.
Officer Rodriguez was also involved in an incident on Feb. 15, when he briefly arrested and handcuffed a Montecito Fire Protection District battalion chief who allegedly refused to move a fire truck that was blocking on-coming traffic in an attempt to screen firefighters working at the scene of a minor crash on Highway 101 near San Ysidro Road.
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