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Former SoCal sheriff's deputy shoved detainee, whose spine fractured. He's headed to prison
A former San Diego County Sheriff's Department deputy shoved a pretrial detainee with shackled legs and chained hands, causing the man to collide with a wall and fracture his spine. The deputy is set to go to prison for the incident.
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