An ACLU staff member serving as a civilian jail monitor said she witnessed an inmate being beaten by two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies
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She said she was at Twin Towers jail on an unrelated matter when she heard thuds from outside the room and observed the deputies treating the inmate like " a punching bag
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An internal sheriff's log offers a different narrative of the incident
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