LA County Probation Oversight Commissioner Franky Carrillo said the criminal filing “will send a clear message to the department that this is something that cannot be accepted.”
LOS ANGELES — A supervising deputy probation officer has been charged with a felony count of assault under the color of authority against a minor at a juvenile camp in Malibu, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced Monday.
“This was a brutal assault on a child by a person entrusted in his care while he was in custody of the probation department,” Gascón said. “I think it’s hard to dispute when you have a video as clear as this particular video was that depicted the incident and the level of force that was being used and how unnecessary that force was,” Gascón said.
County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath told reporters that she was “horrified to learn about and to witness through the video a clear and disturbing use of excessive force that occurred in my district,” and said she was “further disturbed when little was done by our prior chief probation officer to hold the perpetrator responsible for this heinous act.”
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