G-Eazy and Halsey have split The couple was together for less than a year."I normally keep this kind of thing private, but provided our public nature I feel the need to inform my fans. G-Eazy and I are taking some time apart," she announced on her Instagram Story on July 3. "I'm eager to continue the upcoming passage of time dedicating myself to my art and my career and the duration of my tour. I wish him the best. “I heard her saying, go back to your country , go back to Mexico,” she told CNN by phone. “When I tried to videotape her with my cell phone, she threw that same concrete block, tried to hit my car.” Police are looking for the woman and four men seen in Borjas’ video, Robinson told KTLA. 91 - Year - Old Beaten , Told : ' Go Back to Your Own Country '. According to Rodriguez' grandson Erik Mendoza, the woman pushed the old man to the ground before grabbing a brick and beating him with it, KTLA-TV said, and a motorist who started filming the incident on her cellphone was attacked by.

© Paul Vercammen/CNN Rodolfo Rodriguez of Mexico told CNN he was visiting family in The Willowbrook neighborhood of Los Angeles when he was attacked by a woman. A witness says she saw a woman beating Rodriguez with a small concrete block she held in her hand. His nephew says he suffered a broken jaw, broken cheek, two broken ribs and countless bruises.

Tears glistened on the black and purple bruises covering 91-year-old Rodolfo Rodriguez's face as he described being attacked by a group of people while going for a walk on the Fourth of July.

"I can't walk anymore," Rodriguez said in Spanish. "I'm in so much pain."

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A 91 - year - old man was beaten with a brick while out for a walk. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, break it down. "An elderly Hispanic man in California was beaten to a pulp with a brick and told to “ go back to your country ,” according to reports. While I am not going to guess or assume anything about this woman's voting record, I will say that if she is the person who committed this crime she was emboldened by Trump and his xenophobia and racism.

He'll be turning 92 in September, Rodriguez said, and he's never been hurt like this before, in a life working the fields with cattle and corn.

He had traveled from Michoacan, Mexico, to visit his family in Willowbrook, California, a city in Los Angeles County, his grandson Erik Mendoza said.

He makes the trip about twice a year, and takes a walk through the neighborhood every day after lunch, Mendoza said. "Everyone in the neighborhood knows him already," he said.

Rodriguez said he was walking to a nearby park on Wednesday when he passed a woman and a little girl. Without warning, the woman assaulted him, he said, hitting him with a concrete block and enlisting a group of men to join in beating him.

"I didn't even bump into her kid," Rodriguez said. "I just passed her and she pushed me and she hit me until she was done."

Grandfather, 92, beaten with brick and told to 'go back to your country,' reports say

Authorities are hunting for several suspects after a 92-year-old grandfather was beaten with a brick on July 4 and told to “go back to your own country,’ reports said.Authorities are hunting for several suspects after a 92-year-old grandfather was beaten with a brick on July 4 and told to “go back to your country,’ reports said.

Borjas, a 35- year - old Los Angeles resident, watched the child's mother - a black woman - push the elderly man to the ground and repeatedly bash him in the face with a concrete brick while yelling, " Go back to your country ." "I tried to help him, but the lady said, 'If you come over here I'll hit your car Listen to the full audiobook Woman Beats a 91 - Year - Old Mexican Man with a Brick , Tells Him to ' Go Back to Your Country ' for free at audilib.com Format. Mendoza told The Washington Post that Rodolfo Rodriguez, a permanent resident of the United States, had been attacked with a brick and

"We are concerned, especially with the type of crime they committed," LA County Sheriff's Deputy D'Angelo Robinson told CNN affiliate KTLA. "There was what appears to be a 4-year-old child there who witnessed the entire thing. We can't have these kind of people like that out in the streets."

When reached by CNN, the LA County Sheriff's Office confirmed the attack took place but declined to comment further, saying it would soon be issuing a formal statement.

Misbel Borjas was driving by when she saw the woman hitting Rodriguez repeatedly in the head with a concrete block, she said.

"I heard her saying, go back to your country, go back to Mexico," she told CNN by phone. "When I tried to videotape her with my cell phone, she threw that same concrete block, tried to hit my car."

Police are looking for the woman and four men seen in Borjas' video, Robinson told KTLA.

Rodriguez said he doesn't remember when the woman picked up the concrete block, but he remembers being hit repeatedly. At one point, he says, the woman ran up to a group of men nearby and told them Rodriguez was trying to take her daughter away from her -- so the men joined her and started kicking him as he lay bleeding on the sidewalk, Rodriguez said.

Woman arrested in brutal beating of grandfather who was told to 'go back to your country,' police say

A woman was arrested Tuesday in connection with the brutal assault of a 92-year-old grandfather who was beaten in the face with a brick and allegedly told to “go back to your country” in southern California on July 4, police said Wednesday. Laquisha Jones, 30, was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Jones is accused of attacking Rodolfo Rodriguez, leaving him with two broken ribs, a broken cheekbone and bruising throughout his body.Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said the weapon -- a brick -- has not been located and officials are determining if there are other suspects involved.

bruises covering 91 - year - old Rodolfo Rodriguez’s face as he described being attacked by a group of people while going for a walk on the Fourth of July. “I heard her saying, go back to your country , go back to Mexico,” she told CNN by phone. “When I tried to videotape her with my cell phone, she "I heard her saying, go back to your country , go back to Mexico," she told CNN by phone. "When I tried to videotape her with my cell phone, she threw that same A Sheriff's Department spokeswoman said Tuesday that police are looking for a woman seen holding a brick in a photo taken by Borjas.

"But that's not true," he said, through tears. "In the years I have been alive I have never offended anyone."

Mendoza said his grandfather suffered a broken jaw, broken cheekbones, two broken ribs and bruises on his face, back and abdomen. He spent five or six hours in the hospital, he said.

The family has started a GoFundMe campaign to help cover Rodriguez's medical costs.

As his grandfather laid back in a reclining chair at the family home, wearing a white T-shirt and blue plaid pajamas, Mendoza kissed him on one of the few places he hadn't been injured: the top of his head.

"We think we have an idea (on who the suspects are) but I just want police to find them," Mendoza said. "That's all our family wants, justice for our grandpa."

CNN's Andrea Diaz contributed to this report.