Felony charges have been dropped against a man who was beaten by San Bernardino police back in 2024 during an arrest for a crime he says he didn't commit.
Billy Hill anticipates that he will have lifelong damage from the incident, which happened back on June 6, 2024 outside of the Kwik Stop Food Market at 133 E. 40th Street in San Bernardino.
"I was getting beaten with a baton," Hill recalled. "More or less, I was in fear for my life, because if he would have hit me in the head or something, he would have killed me."
Hill was working at the Kwik Stop that day, as police searched for someone wanted in connection with a stolen motorcycle. They said that he matched the description of the suspect. When they tried to take him into custody, officers said that Hill resisted arrest. They th

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