The woman accused of bashing an elderly Hispanic man with a brick and telling him “go back to your country” is off the streets, authorities announced on Wednesday.

Laquisha Jones was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon Tuesday night for her part in the Fourth of July beatdown that left a 92-year-old man with broken ribs, a battered face and bruises all over his body, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said.

The victim, Mexico native Rodolfo Rodriguez, had gone out for a walk on Independence Day in his Los Angeles neighborhood when he bumped into a little girl as he tried to pass her and her mom, according to his family.

He was then struck from behind with a piece of cement and fell to the ground, Sheriff’s Detective Matt Luna told the Los Angeles Times.

Neighbor Misbel Borjas, who witnessed the attack from her car, said the woman yelled: “Go back to your country,” or “Go back to Mexico” at Rodriguez.

“It was racist,” she said.

As Jones, 30, allegedly went on the tirade, four men ran up and stomped Rodriguez, Borjas said.

But deputies said they determined this was not “a hate-related incident,” though they did not elaborate.

Rodriguez, who is a legal US resident, was released from the hospital, his family said.

“We just ask that there’s justice,” said his daughter, Aurelia Rodriguez. “A judge is going to decide what she will pay for what she did. I hope people know that they can’t just hit someone, insult someone, threaten someone — that if someone does something like this, they’re going to pay for it.”

Jones is being held in Los Angeles County Jail lieu of $200,000 bail.