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‘Still had my seatbelt on’: Police dashcam shows cop assaulting driver (VIDEO) | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Harrowing footage of a drug task force officer drawing his gun and viciously attacking a motorist has been released by the ACLU of Minnesota. | Harrowing footage of a drug task force officer drawing his gun and viciously attacking a motorist has been released by the ACLU of Minnesota. |
In the video, the plainclothes officer charges toward the car shouting profanities and then punches and knees the driver several times as a uniformed officer watches on. | In the video, the plainclothes officer charges toward the car shouting profanities and then punches and knees the driver several times as a uniformed officer watches on. |
The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota is speaking with the counsel of the motorist, Worthington resident Anthony Promvongsa, 22, in connection with the July 2016 police assault. | |
In the video released Thursday, an officer with the Buffalo Ridge Drug Task Force, Joe Joswiak, and a Worthington police officer instructs Promvongsa to pull his car over. | |
Promvongsa still had his seat belt fastened when Joswiak opens the door and proceeds to punch, pull and elbow the driver, according to the ACLU. | Promvongsa still had his seat belt fastened when Joswiak opens the door and proceeds to punch, pull and elbow the driver, according to the ACLU. |
“I had no idea what was going on when I was approached and attacked by this officer,” Promvongsa said in a statement published by the ACLU. | “I had no idea what was going on when I was approached and attacked by this officer,” Promvongsa said in a statement published by the ACLU. |
“I did not even have the opportunity to take off my seatbelt before I was literally blindsided with this unnecessary attack.” | “I did not even have the opportunity to take off my seatbelt before I was literally blindsided with this unnecessary attack.” |
Promvongsa was taken to hospital for evaluation and released the same day, according to the Star Tribune. | Promvongsa was taken to hospital for evaluation and released the same day, according to the Star Tribune. |
“The video, viewed in a vacuum, shows only a short segment of the incident that is the basis of criminal charges,” said Worthington Police Chief Troy Appel and Cmdr. Nate Grimmius responding in a joint statement. | “The video, viewed in a vacuum, shows only a short segment of the incident that is the basis of criminal charges,” said Worthington Police Chief Troy Appel and Cmdr. Nate Grimmius responding in a joint statement. |
In a criminal complaint obtained by the Tribune, Promvongsa is being charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, fleeing police in a vehicle, marijuana possession and driving after his license was revoked. | In a criminal complaint obtained by the Tribune, Promvongsa is being charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, fleeing police in a vehicle, marijuana possession and driving after his license was revoked. |
Promvongsa is further named as the provocateur in a road rage incident with a police officer, which took place on July 28 at 9:30am. | |
“Agent Joswiak’s use of force against Anthony Promvongsa is disturbing and completely unnecessary,” Teresa Nelson, Legal Director of the ACLU Minnesota said. | |
"We are calling for an investigation of agent Joswiak’s behavior, and for him to be held accountable for his brutal attack... up to, and including, termination and prosecution,” she added. |
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