Words fail me....

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From: Todd
To: CF-Community
Sent: 2/12/2002 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: RE: Please help me

here you go .. here's some ... "entertainment"

A 4-year-old filly apparently kicked a 34-year-old transient in the face
as
he allegedly sexually assaulted the horse in Rolling Hills Estates,
deputies
said Sunday.

"I'm proud of her," said the horse's owner, who requested anonymity.

Kevin Bryant was treated for facial injuries at Torrance Memorial
Medical
Center and released Saturday after being cited by sheriff's deputies for
sexual assault against an animal, trespassing and being drunk in public,
all
misdemeanors.

Lt. Jason Lum with the Lomita sheriff's station said the incident began
about 1 p.m. when deputies received a report of a suspicious man with
his
pants down who appeared to be sexually assaulting a horse at a private
stable in the back yard of a Rolling Hills Estates home off Rolling
Hills
Road near the Torrance city limits.

However, the man ran off and deputies could not find him.

Later that afternoon a man identified as Bryant returned to the area and
was
seen in another nearby barn assaulting the horse, said Michael Marshall,
a
maintenance worker who witnessed the incident.

Marshall said he went inside a barn to call deputies and when he went
back
outside noticed the man had sustained a severe facial injury and was
bleeding profusely. Marshall said the man told him he "ran into a tree
branch" and attempted to walk away down a bridle trail that runs behind
the
homes.

Marshall said he followed the man until deputies arrived and took him
into
custody.

"It's just really sick," said Amy Marshall, Michael's wife, who is the
manager of a nearby barn where another horse owner said she also
confronted
Bryant in a pen with her horse during the first incident. "It's very
scary,
our horses are everything to us."

At least two people who board their horses at the cluster of barns in
the
back yards of the homes were so shaken by the incident they were
contemplating finding new quarters for their treasured animals, she
said.

Neighbor Judy Ferguson, who also keeps horses in a barn in the area,
contacted the Daily Breeze

on Sunday in an effort, she said, to ensure that people in the area were
aware of the incident.

She said the man is apparently a transient who has been hanging out at a
nearby apartment building.

"I want the public to know this guy is out there," she said. "People
walk up
and down there all times of the day and night . . . He's a sicko."



Todd


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