
“A man who was attacked by three San Antonio police officers last year while taking photos of his wife’s business is now paralyzed from the neck down. But San Antonio police have already wiped their hands of the matter, saying they had merely confused Roger Carlos with a violent felon whom they were chasing when they hopped out of a van and attacked him before realizing he was the wrong man. The department’s chief told the media last year that the three cops would be suspended for 15 unpaid days, before quietly reducing the punishment to five days before retiring immediately after. The cops were allowed to use accrued leave time, so they didn’t miss receiving their regular income.”
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