From Bill Lindelof:
A man who was beaten by the family of a 14-year-old girl he allegedly met online and planned to film having sex has been released from Sacramento County Jail.
Sacramento police today announced the release of Christopher Michael Guzman, 25, and said no charges have been filed against him pending further investigation.
Guzman was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Sacramento County Jail on one felony count each of child molestation and knowingly using a minor to engage in obscene film, according to booking records.
Police had alleged on Wednesday that Guzman, 25, arranged to meet a 14-year-old girl at Garcia Bend Park for sexual acts -- acts he wanted to catch on film.
The two met on a social networking site, police said. Police alleged that Guzman knew the girl was a minor when he proposed the meeting.
But when Guzman arrived at the park about 6 p.m., the girl was accompanied by her family, who had found out about the rendezvous. Police said they had advised the family not to go to the park.
But the family failed to heed that advice and family members assaulted Guzman, police said. Police were then called to the scene.
Sgt. Norm Leong said Guzman suffered bumps and bruises in the fight. No charges have been filed against any members of the girl's family involved in the attack on Guzman.









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