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Beating Allegations at SFDK

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...Despite what they say were outrageous actions by the guards, all of those park visitors wound up being the ones arrested, all of them accused of assaulting or battering a security guard.

And they're not the only ones: CBS 5 Investigates found a string of arrests, nearly a dozen going back more than two years, that experts now say raise serious questions about how security guards treat customers at Six Flags.

Norman Bates, a nationally-recognized security consultant and former professor of criminal justice who's helped write private security standards. "I have just have never seen anything quite like this," Bates said.

Especially, he said, the number of alleged assaults by guests, on guards. "Makes me really suspicious from the very beginning," Bates said. "What's going on here, why isn't security de-escalating these problems."

But Six Flags' public relations director Nancy Chan said there's an explanation: The guests did something wrong. Chan said, "In the cases you gave me several of them either assaulted one of our security, kicked, battery …"

But here too, CBS 5 Investigates found something else: The majority of the cases already resolved, six out of nine, were dismissed, or never even prosecuted. "To have, six out of nine of these assaults, the charges are dropped, it tells me that the whole thing is just trumped up, and it's not real!" said Bates....

http://cbs5.com/investigates/six.flags.bea....2.1316956.html

And Carlson said even after they handcuffed him, one guard kept punching him. "He held my head down with his left hand and was beating on the right side of my face. And I could feel like it popping, and I could feel like feet hitting me in the back of the head," he said. The result: broken bones in his face, a concussion and permanent damage to one eye.

Even though the guest is suspected of battery, they are the ones with these injuries?

Something is not right here at all.

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