San Francisco Chronicle

Man whose beating by deputies was filmed faces charges

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SAN BERNARDINO — A Southern California man chased by sheriff’s deputies while riding a horse and whose subsequent beating by them resulted in a $ 650,000 settlement was charged Thursday with resisting arrest and animal cruelty.

Francis Pusok, 30, also was charged with reckless driving and being under the influence of a controlled substance. He is free on $ 100,000 bail pending a June 16 arraignmen­t.

Messages seeking comment from Pusok’s lawyers, Sharon Brunner and James Terrell, were not immediatel­y returned.

During a 2 ½ chase April 9, Pusok fled by car and then on a stolen horse in the desert while deputies chased him on foot. They were trying to serve a search warrant in an identity- theft investigat­ion.

Pusok’s eventual arrest was recorded by a KNBC- TV news crew in a helicopter. The video showed Pusok, dressed in bright red clothing, falling from the horse as a deputy ran up and fired a Taser that officials said was ineffectiv­e.

Pusok was face down with his legs outstretch­ed and hands behind his back as a deputy threw punches and kicks. One deputy kicked him in the crotch. Other deputies arrived moments later.

The video led to a federal civil rights investigat­ion and San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said the video “disturbed and troubled” him and appeared to show an excessive use of force.

Ten deputies were placed on paid leave pending a department­al investigat­ion.

Last month, San Bernardino County supervisor­s approved paying $ 650,000 to Pusok to avoid a lawsuit over the beating.

According to San Bernardino County Superior Court records, Pusok has a number of vehicle code violations in his history. He also pleaded no contest to several criminal charges in a prior criminal case, including resisting arrest, attempted robbery, animal cruelty, and fighting or offensive words.

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Department ?? Francis Pusok received a $ 650,000 settlement because of the beating.
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Francis Pusok received a $ 650,000 settlement because of the beating.

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