FBI investigate video of violent Hollywood arrest

Video footage posted on the internet showing a Californian police officer repeatedly striking a suspect in the face during an…

Video footage posted on the internet showing a Californian police officer repeatedly striking a suspect in the face during an arrest three months ago has triggered an FBI investigation.

An image from a video showing Los Angeles police punching a suspect on a Hollywood street on August 11th, 2006. The FBI have opened an investigation into the incident.
An image from a video showing Los Angeles police punching a suspect on a Hollywood street on August 11th, 2006. The FBI have opened an investigation into the incident.

The video, which was posted on Youtube.com, shows two officers holding down William Cardenas (24), on a Hollywood street as one punches him several times in the face before they are able to handcuff him.

The struggling suspect yells repeatedly "I can't breathe!"

The footage, shot by an area resident on August 11th, came to the FBI's attention yesterday, prompting investigators to open a civil rights inquiry into the incident, agency spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said.

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The police department has begun its own criminal and administrative investigations into the officers' use of force, said police spokesman Lt Paul Vernon.

The officers were identified as Alexander Schlegel and Patrick Farrell.

Both have been reassigned to administrative work.

"There's no denying that the video is disturbing," Chief William Bratton said at a news conference. "But as to whether the actions of the officers were appropriate...is what the investigation will determine."

AP