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Old 04-10-2015, 01:56 AM  
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Originally Posted by L-Pink View Post
"Deputies were serving Pusok, 30, with a search warrant related to an identity theft investigation at his home on Zuni Rd. in Apple Valley when he fled in a vehicle, the San Bernardino Sheriff's Dept. said in a statement. After abandoning the vehicle, Pusok stole a horse from a group of people near Deep Creek Hot Springs and fled with deputies in pursuit on foot."

Feel free to give me shit, but again if the guy would have surrendered at his house the rest wouldn't have happened. The police were dead wrong but so what the damage is done because the guy resisted. He's lucky he wasn't shot.

Why put yourself at risk for a beating, being shot or having more charges stacked against you? Nobody gets away!


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Police is supposed to enforce the law, and preferably be the good guy. You just try to justify unlegal actions due to someone elses unlegal actions. So what if people (any people) do crimes, is that what you mean? Or it is OK if police do crimes, as it is the police (maybe supposed to do crimes in US)?
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