Flasher Beaten by Schoolgirls Gets Prison
A man who was tackled and beaten by a group of Roman Catholic schoolgirls after he flashed them outside their high school was sentenced to 10 months to two years in prison.
Rudy Susando, 25, also was sentenced to five years’ probation after his release, Assistant Dist. Atty. Noel Ann DeSantis said. Susando, a native of Indonesia, also might face deportation after his sentence is served, DeSantis said.
Susando was arrested Oct. 30 when more than a dozen girls from St. Maria Goretti High School for Girls, with the help of a bystander, chased him and wrestled him to the ground and held him for police. When he resisted, the girls kicked him repeatedly. He was treated for minor injuries at a hospital.
The South Philadelphia schoolgirls said the man had been exposing himself outside the school for about a month and a half, police said.
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