Wednesday, October 22, 2008

News: L.A. Deputies Accused of assaulting Firefighter


Two L.A. Deputies Accused of Beating Up Firefighter

October 22, 2008 - LOS ANGELES -- Two L.A. County sheriff's deputies are free on their own recognizance after pleading not guilty Tuesday to assaulting a firefighter while off duty.
Joshua Titel and Brian Richards, both 31, are accused of beating and kicking firefighter Stephen Paige at about 1 a.m. June 24, 2007, in Pomona.
The pair were indicted Sept. 23, but the indictment remained under seal until Tuesday's arraignment.(Special treatment?) Both deputies were released without bail pending a Nov. 10 bail-review hearing in Pomona Superior Court.
According to prosecutors, Paige required weeks of medical treatment following the beating before he returned to work. The fight took place outside a private residence in Pomona after some type of altercation between the deputies and the victim, authorities said.
It is not clear what triggered the alleged altercation.
The deputies face up to 7 years in prison if convicted.
Story and video at: KTLA News

1 comment:

  1. Thats what happens when a roided out hose dragger tries to pick a fight a deputy. Steroids make people act crazy. Only someone drunk and on roids would try to fight 2 deputies.

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