San Diego sheriff’s deputy charged with civil rights violation, obstruction

February 1, 2025

SAN DIEGO — A San Diego Sheriff’s Deputy has been indicted on federal charges of violating a detainee’s civil rights and obstructing justice after allegedly using excessive force and falsifying a report.

Jeremiah Manuyag Flores is accused of assaulting 57-year-old J.P., a man in pretrial custody, at the San Diego Central Courthouse on August 29, 2024. Prosecutors say Flores shoved J.P., who was restrained, into a holding cell, causing him to hit a bench and the walls before collapsing.

According to the indictment, J.P. was left lying on the floor with a head wound for over two hours before another deputy discovered him. He suffered a spinal injury, underwent surgery, and was hospitalized for months.

Flores later submitted an official report falsely stating that no force was used, despite his alleged actions being a violation of the sheriff’s office’s Use of Force Policy, authorities said.

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