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‘Troubling’ video surfaces of Daytona Beach officer during arrest, mayor claims

Clip shows scuffle between officers and suspect

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry took to social media on Friday after a so-called “troubling” video surfaced of an officer during a recent arrest.

The video began circulating on social media recently, and it shows the officer apparently punching a suspect repeatedly in the face.

“The images in the video are troubling, and our community deserves clear answers about what occurred,” Henry wrote. “Chief Young is aware of the situation, and I have been informed that corrective measures are underway.”

Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young later released a statement on the video, which he called “concerning.”

“The office involved has been placed in an administrative assignment pending the outcome of the investigation,” Young stated. “We expect our officers to handle every encounter with professionalism, patience, and sound judgment.”

The police chief shared a clip of the incident caught on the officer’s body-worn camera, which shows the officer telling a man to pour out his beverage or else face arrest.

[Watch the full clip in the video below]

“Pour it out, or you’re going to go to jail for open container,” the officer can be heard saying.

The man then tells the officer to pour it out instead, and the officer does so before grabbing the man and bringing him to the ground.

The suspect - dressed in purple - tells the officer that he can pour out the beverage instead. (Daytona Beach Police Department)

Officers soon place the man in handcuffs while he cusses at them. They then place him at the front of their patrol car.

An officer is seen taking the man to the ground (Daytona Beach Police Department)

“I almost took you out, didn’t I?” the suspect repeatedly says.

Video shows the officer grabbing the suspect again and bringing him to the ground, while he continues to say, “I almost took you out, didn’t I?”

The suspect repeatedly says, "I almost took you out, didn't I?" (Daytona Beach Police Department)

As the suspect grabs the officer’s wrist, the officer then strikes the suspect, who begins crying out repeatedly, “You’re weak! You’re weak!”

The suspect is then seen grabbing the officer’s hand again, prompting the officer to strike him repeatedly in the head, the footage shows.

The man appears to reach toward the officer's wrist as he holds the man down (Daytona Beach Police Department)

Afterward, the officer is seen placing his arm against the suspect’s head to pin him down, and the suspect begins calling out, “Get off my head!”

The officer is seen pinning the suspect down on his head as the suspect continually calls out, "You're weak!" (Daytona Beach Police Department)

Eventually, officers bring the suspect up and tries to place him in the back of the patrol car, though the man appears to resist, further prompting an officer to bring a Taser to his neck.

“I am complying! I am complying!” the man yells out. “I am complying, you (expletive)!”

An officer is seen taking a Taser near the suspect's neck (Daytona Beach Police Department)

The man is seen getting into the back of the patrol car before the clip ends.

Young added that he forwarded the incident to the Office of Professional Standards for a full review. No additional information has been provided at this time.

It’s not the first time that Mayor Henry has been critical of police, though. Last month, he raised concerns after his wife was pulled over.

[BELOW: Bodycam video shows traffic stop of Daytona Beach mayor’s wife]

According to Henry, the traffic stop appeared to be “frivolous,” with his wife — Stephanie Pasley-Henry — being subjected to a sobriety test after rolling over a white line.

“But what troubles me most is that for many in that neighborhood, this is routine,” he wrote. “That is the larger issue. Over policing in Black and Brown communities is real. When multiple units respond to minor or questionable stops, it creates unnecessary tension and increases the risk of escalation.”

In response, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young posted his own statement, where he addressed the mayor’s claims.

Young explained that two officers had been assigned together as part of a training program. Meanwhile, the deputy had already been in the area at a nearby restaurant, and he only briefly stopped by to check on the other officers.

The police chief also announced that a review of the incident found that no department policies had been violated.

Furthermore, Young argued that local residents had complained about issues like speeding, which is why he directed officers to patrol that area more frequently.

“Describing that incident as over-policing mischaracterizes standard training structure and common officer safety practices,” Young said.

Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood released body-camera footage of the traffic stop, which shows exactly what happened.

During the incident, an officer mentions Pasley-Henry had been pulled over for “straddling the line.”

“She came out of one of the parking lots over here, made an improper turn... She didn’t go into the outside lane. She tried to make it to the inside lane,” a second officer says. “She kind of straddled the white line.”

However, the first officer can be heard saying that he “didn’t smell anything,” and that “her eyes looked OK,” but she was “speaking a little weird.”

“It’s weird,” the other officer continues. “She’s very slow about whatever. She’s a dean.”

Due to that “indicator,” police were seen putting her through a sobriety test, which she managed to clear. She was ultimately given a warning and released.

Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood also commented on the controversy, saying he put his “full support” behind Police Chief Young and the Daytona Beach Police Department.


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