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    NYPD investigation opened over ‘hectic’ video of officers’ exhaust of power for the length of arrest
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    NYPD investigation opened over ‘hectic’ video of officers’ exhaust of power for the length of arrest

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    The New York Police Division has opened an inner investigation after video confirmed officers punching and kicking a man who authorities on the origin believed to be a suspect in a drug deal however later mentioned become as soon as no longer.

    The incident occurred Tuesday at BK Wine Depot in Boerum Hill in Brooklyn, where officers had been engaged in a “deliberate and supervised undercover operation” related to complaints about drug gross sales in the scheme, police mentioned in a verbalize Wednesday.

    Graphic video of the arrest, posted on social media by a study Tuesday, confirmed the officers tackling the bloodied man to the floor in the retailer and maintaining him down. It drew condemnation online and induced public response from city officials.

    New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani shared the video Wednesday on X and mentioned a “fats investigation” is being launched.

    “The violence fashioned by NYPD officers on this video is amazingly hectic and unacceptable,” Mamdani wrote. “Officers must aloof by no intention tackle a person this intention.”

    Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch in actual fact helpful reporters Wednesday that she understood the community’s curiosity in the topic, “because it is an upsetting video.”

    Tisch mentioned on X that the video is “deeply hectic” and that the police department’s Internal Affairs Bureau is investigating.

    “The officers in question are modified. Their weapons and shields had been eradicated,” Tisch said. The police department also confirmed Wednesday that the officers involved have been placed on “modified accountability” amid the investigation.

    In the undercover operation, an officer purchased crack cocaine from someone, and the payment for the drugs was provided to another person who was working with him, police said. The associate was described as a Black male wearing a white shirt and green shorts, according to police.

    Officers observed a man who fit the description of the associate across the street, and officers approached him, identified themselves as New York police and tried to arrest him inside the store, police said.

    A nearly 8-minute-long video starts with a man in a white shirt, teal shorts and a bucket hat being held against a cabinet in the store by two men, one in a New York police vest and a second in a black shirt and jeans without any obvious police identification. Seconds later, the man in a New York police vest punches the unidentified man in the face.

    The man is held up against a glass wall, and it appears that he hits his face against the wall while he struggles with the two men, the video shows.

    The man in the black shirt, who later identifies himself as a detective, begins to repeatedly punch the man in the teal shorts. At one point, he jabs his knee upward into the man’s chest, and the man falls into a rack of wine bottles before he hits the floor. Both men then drag him toward the door, where he rolls over onto his stomach as instructed, the video shows.

    “Y’all violating, punching that man for no reason,” a woman can be heard telling the officers.

    “Can’t resist arrest,” one of the officers replies as he holds the man down on the floor.

    “He wasn’t resisting. He was not resisting arrest,” she says.

    The officer in the black shirt argues with bystanders while the man in the police vest appears to be calling someone and the injured man breathes heavily on the ground, the video shows.

    The man on the ground tells the officers that “it’s not me” and that he has a security license in his pocket, according to the video.

    The video shows blood on the floor of the store and the officers discussing needing an ambulance for the man’s leg injury as a crowd gathers outside.

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    Officers yell at the man to put his hands behind his back as he lies on his side. His back is to the camera, and at one point he appears to yell in pain while an officer yells at him to “stop resisting” as they try to handcuff him.

    The officer in the vest stands up after the man is in handcuffs and stomps on his body before he opens the door to the store. His partner tells the man on the ground that he is “covered in blood” and to stay where he is.

    The officers and the bystander argue while the officers appear to wait for help after the man is handcuffed.

    A fourth unidentified man who is not in police uniform enters the store toward the end of the video and tells them to get the handcuffed man up. They leave the store, and more officers join them on the sidewalk as they lead the man away, the video shows.

    Police said that the man in the video was charged with resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration and that he received a desk appearance ticket.

    “This individual was not charged with any offense related to the sale of narcotics because it was later determined that he was not involved in the drug sale,” police said.

    The man who sold the drugs to the undercover officer was arrested and charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance, police said.

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