Hearing begins for Alameda County deputies accused of excessive force

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Hearing begins for Alameda Co. deputies accused of excessive force
A preliminary hearing began Monday for two former Alameda County Sheriff's Department officers accused of excessive force.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A preliminary hearing began Monday for two former Alameda County Sheriff's Department officers accused of excessive force.

Surveillance video shows Deputies Wieber and Santamaria striking Stanislav Petrov more than 40 times with their batons after a high speed chase that ended in San Francisco's Mission District in November of 2015.

Both deputies no longer work for the Alameda County Sheriff's Office following an internal affairs investigation.

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Another deputy who allegedly bribed a witness with Petrov's gold chain to keep quiet about the incident is also no longer with the Alameda County Sheriff's Office.

Former deputy Sean Osborne has never been charged criminally.

Petrov is in jail on unrelated federal gun and drug charges. He was awarded $5.5 million in a civil rights settlement.