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Friday, April 10, 2015

Investigation Ordered After Calif. Sheriff Says He Is ‘Disturbed’ by What He Saw in Chase Video

A California Sheriff said Thursday that he had ordered an immediate investigation after aerial footage showed deputies repeatedly strike a suspect who appeared to have surrendered following a pursuit on horse.

Footage captured by KNBC-TV’s chopper shows the man fall off the horse before San Bernardino County deputies deploy their tasers on him.

The man, identified as 30-year-old Jared Pusok, then appeared to extend his arms signaling surrender when deputies started punching him in the head and striking him in other areas of his body.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why do they run when they know it just makes things worse .
Just put a plant gun in his hands , justified , bingo.
Dumb a$$ police now-a-days.

Anonymous said...

From the article: "Pusok then abandoned the vehicle, continued fleeing on foot before he allegedly stole a horse."

Well no wonder they beat the crap out of him, horse thievery and cattle rustling are hanging offences.

Oh that's right the old west died in the 1910 when Arizona became a State.

Anonymous said...

horse had a tag light out

Anonymous said...

another chief who recognizes excessive force when he sees it. FINALLY.

It's about time the tide starts turning against these kops.