Assault charges for 3 deputies in horse-chase beating
Source: AP
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) Three sheriff's deputies involved in the televised beating of a man after he tried to escape on horseback have been charged with felony assault.
Nicholas Downey, Michael Phelps and Charles Foster each face a charge of assault by a public officer, San Bernardino County District Attorney Mike Ramos said Tuesday.
Seven other deputies who were placed on administrative leave after the April pursuit in the inland desert were not charged.
"I believe the officers charged today crossed the line under the color of authority," Ramos said at a news conference.
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San Bernardino County District Attorney Mike Ramos, joined by Sheriff John McMahon, speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, in San Bernardino, Calif., announcing that felony assault charges have been filed against San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputies Nicholas Downey, Michael Phelps, and Charles Foster in the in the televised beating of Francis Pusok. A KNBC-TV helicopter news crew followed the chase as Frances Jared Pusok fled deputies on a stolen horse. The station then televised deputies repeatedly punching and kicking Pusok as he lay on the ground. Seven other deputies placed on administrative leave following the April pursuit in the inland desert were not charged. (John Valenzuela/The Sun via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
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Malraiders
(444 posts)criminals and prosecutors fear eliminating other cops so the prosecutors tend to rig the prosecution effort so that there is no chance for a conviction.
One hand washing the other.
It is a corrupt system and the cops and the prosecutors are adept at playing the system.
BarstowCowboy
(171 posts)OneCrazyDiamond
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(11,841 posts)I guess "kicker" was probably a poor choice of words in this story