A Sacramento County sheriff’s deputy is on paid leave after a video surfaced showing him stomping on a man’s head, then using his foot to keep the man’s head pinned against the ground.
This was after the cop pepper sprayed him in the face and tasered him.
The man, 51-year-old John Madison Reyes, states the incident started when he asked the cop to move his patrol car that was blocking the road.
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It’s the training..
Videos never open on your page. What gives?
wow what a story
I don’t like this and will not condone it. What gives with some of these Barneys?
Do you really believe what you read on here
The Badge .Goes to there head .Untill some one is killed, then they play the switch game I was defending my life
Fire him
All he did was ask the officer to move his car and it doesn’t matter if he said it politely or rudely. It’s not a crime to use profanity or be rude and disrespectful to anybody law enforcement included. Even if he verbally threatened the officer he didn’t deserve to be electrocuted, eye smashed with a flashlight and have his head stomped into the pavement. He was only charged with resisting arrest because he didn’t commit a crime to begin with. So what was the crime he was originally being arrested for? How can you resist arrest when you haven’t broke any laws. That’s not arrest that’s kidnapping. That officer should be charged with felonious assault and kidnapping.
He needs some serious anger management classes.