'How could you do that to an elderly person': 73-year-old man with dementia attacked by hospital worker at HCA Orange Park, family demands answers
Share this @internewscast.com


Anthony Diaz faces charges for allegedly assaulting Julian Cohen at Orange Park Hospital, a situation that has left Cohen’s family demanding explanations due to delayed notification.

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — A 73-year-old dementia patient is on the mend after what authorities describe as a brutal attack by a hospital staff member at HCA Orange Park Hospital.

Cohen’s relatives are seeking clarity on the circumstances surrounding the incident and why they were not promptly informed.

Julian Cohen had checked into HCA Orange Park Hospital on November 13th for diagnostic tests related to his dementia.

Yet, the routine hospital stay quickly took a shocking turn, according to his sister, Dawn Leonard, when she visited the next day, she recounted to First Coast News.

“The attending nurse approached me and said, ‘I’m really sorry about what happened to your brother.’ I was confused and asked what she meant. She then revealed that he had fractured ribs. I inquired if he had fallen during the night, but she replied, ‘No, ma’am, he was attacked by a hospital employee,'” Leonard explained.

Dawn Leonard said no one from the hospital notified her or Cohen’s son, Adam who is his caregiver about the incident.

“So you’re telling me that this happened almost seven hours ago and nobody called me. Nobody called his son, Adam, to let us know that my brother had been attacked,” said Leonard.

According to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office, 52-year old Anthony Diaz was arrested on Nov. 25th and charged with aggravated battery of an elderly person.

An arrest warrant obtained by First Coast News shows that police responded to the hospital on Nov. 14th. Hospital staff reported Cohen was injured during an altercation with Diaz, who was a patient transporter and was taking Cohen to imaging.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office says Diaz intentionally struck Cohen several times in the face, pushed him into a wall and knocked him to the ground.

Cohen suffered fractured ribs and bruising on his wrist.

Reports show another hospital staff member was in the room and witnessed the assault.

“How could you do that to an elderly person that can’t even defend themselves,” she said.

Leonard says her brother is still recovering from his injuries and the family is now considering legal action.

“I was hurt for him because he went to the hospital to have some testing done and then ends up being attacked,” she said.

HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital released this statement to First Coast News:

“We do not tolerate behavior that jeopardizes the safety and well-being of our patients or colleagues, and the staff member involved in this incident is no longer employed by HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital.”

As Cohen’s family focuses on his recovery, they want to share their story so this doesn’t happen to another family

“Whether they’re in a hospital, a nursing home, please be more vigilant about who’s around and keep a better eye on them because they can’t really speak for themselves,” said Leonard.

Anthony Diaz is being held in the Clay County Jail with a $150,000 bond. He’s being charged with aggravated battery of an elderly person.

His next court appearance is December 16th. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Justice Department moves to toss seditious conspiracy convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys

Justice Department Seeks to Overturn Seditious Conspiracy Convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys

On Tuesday, the Justice Department urged a federal appeals court to annul…
Firebug busted for allegedly hurling Molotov cocktail that set NYC store ablaze

Suspect Arrested for Alleged Molotov Cocktail Attack on NYC Store

A man previously arrested 15 times was apprehended for allegedly throwing a…
Gavin Newsom announces special election to fill Eric Swalwell's House seat

Breaking News: Gavin Newsom Calls Special Election to Replace Eric Swalwell in Congress

In an unexpected political twist, Governor Gavin Newsom is racing to appoint…
Billionaire California gov. candidate Tom Steyer regrets investing in ICE facility firm

Billionaire Tom Steyer Expresses Regret Over Past Investment in ICE Facility Firm Amid California Governor Race

Progressive billionaire Tom Steyer has been vocal in his calls to “abolish…
Camp Mystic official says he didn't see flood warnings issued the day before storm hit

Camp Mystic’s Unforeseen Flood: Why Crucial Warnings Went Unnoticed

The tragic events at a Texas summer camp in 2025, where 27…
Nick Shirley slams California bill, claims it would stop videos exposing fraud

California Bill Controversy: Nick Shirley Criticizes Potential Ban on Fraud-Exposing Videos

On Monday, conservative influencer and YouTuber Nick Shirley voiced strong opposition to…
Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke looks back at her first 15 months in office

Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke Reflects on Her First 15 Months in Office

CHICAGO (WLS) — The chief prosecutor of Cook County, speaking with the…
US vows to unleash full 'Economic Fury' on Iran

US Pledges Maximum Economic Pressure on Iran Amid Escalating Tensions

The United States issued a stern warning on Tuesday, declaring its intent…
'#SKYKING' director on the true story of a man who stole a commercial airplane for one last joyride

Unveiling the Thrilling True Story Behind ‘#SKYKING’: The Man Who Stole a Commercial Jet for a Final Adventure

In a tale that captivated the nation back in 2018, the story…
Cat named 'Garfield' rescued from Long Island Railroad tracks after surviving being struck by train

Miracle on the Tracks: Garfield the Cat’s Incredible Survival Story on Long Island Railroad

This lucky feline has certainly secured its nine lives. A remarkable rescue…
Philadelphia parking garage collapse leaves 1 dead, 2 missing

Recovery Efforts Conclude: Bodies of Two Iron Workers Found Five Days Post-Philadelphia Parking Garage Collapse

City officials in Philadelphia have confirmed the recovery of two iron workers’…
DOJ seeks to vacate Jan 6 convictions in sweeping move tied to Trump order

DOJ Moves to Overturn January 6 Convictions Following Trump Directive

The Justice Department took significant action on Tuesday by filing motions aimed…