A cop with LAPD appeared to sucker punch a man who was already in handcuffs in South Los Angeles.
A man got punched by a Los Angeles Police Department officer mid-arrest in South Los Angeles . LAPD said officers had pulled the man over on Sunday, July 28 near the intersection of East 113th Street and Graham Avenue. In the video, the man shouted "What did I do, though?' as two LAPD officers were trying to place him in handcuffs.
On Monday, community activist Najee Ali demanded the punching officer to be held accountable."The video speaks for itself. The young man was punched in the face. Cold cocked for no reason. Standing there handcuffed and not restraining whatsoever," Ali said."What we saw in that videotape never should have happened," Ali added. "We need to have these officers in handcuffs put in jail for assaulting citizen… he was punched for no reason.
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