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California Man on Horse Awarded $650,000 for Police Beat-down – Video

Francis Pusok, the 30-year-old man seen on video falling off a horse only to get his head kicked in by San Bernardino police, will receive  $650,000.00 from the county to settle all future lawsuits Pusok may bring.

A statement from Pusok’s lawyers said, “the Pusok family is happy to put this awful chapter of their lives behind them and begin the emotional and physical healing that must take place.”

The settlement does not negate any criminal charges for the 10 officers involved in the beating and future charges are still possible.

In a separate with statement, Supervisor Curt Hagman said the settlement resolves what could have been an expensive situation for the county.

“With situation behind us, we can move forward with protecting our residents and ensuring that local enforcement is responsive, effective and restrained,” Hagman said.

In a video recorded by a news crew, Pusok is seen riding a horse trying to outrun police. He falls off the horse and immediately lays facedown on the ground, arms and legs outstretched. He is then tased by an officer, then kicked in the head and groin multiple times while other officers piled on. Ten officers were placed on paid leave pending an ongoing investigation.

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Detroit’s “Serve and Protect” Gang Members Almost Beat Another Civilian to Death – Video

Floyd Dent

It’s as if we’re all guilty and must be proven innocent in the courts.

What other reason would there be for police officers to pull a man out of his car and beat him, with one officer throwing the man to the ground, applying a chokehold to the man, then punching the man 16 times in his head? Why is this thuggish behavior considered “serving and protecting?”

And then, when the rest of his backup arrived, they too get in the act of serving and protecting. One officer takes out his taser and tased the breeding man while the other members of the serve and protect gang slap handcuffs on the man, his face and head bloodied by the 16 blows he received to his head. And then when the man was finally taken away to the safety of a hospital room, one of the officers can be seen on camera pulling a bag out of his pocket and planting drugs in the man’s car.

The man – I must say – is black and yes, all the responding officers were white. But should that apparent crime of being the wrong color caused the man to be choked, beaten and almost killed by the “serve and protect” gang? Don’t blacks have the same constitutionally projected rights as everyone else? And why shouldn’t black people be expected to go home to their families, like this man was attempting to do before the gang intervened?

And of course you already know what happened next. The officers were not changed with any wrong-doing. But the man, a 57-year-old auto worker from Detroit named Floyd Dent, has a court date to answer for the drugs the Detroit Police gang members planted in his car.

Serving and Protecting… the only way they know how…

ps. No drugs were found in Mr. Dent’s system when he was examined at the hospital.

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