SAN JOSE PD UNDER FIRE: Video Shows Officer Punching Man – Investigation Launched!
We’re going live to break down the shocking video that’s sparking outrage in San Jose. Police officers are under investigation after footage surfaced showing an officer repeatedly punching a man. Was it excessive force? What led to this confrontation?
We’ll analyze the video, discuss the police department’s response, and examine the different accounts of what happened. Neighbors reported the man for indecent exposure, but is that justification for the force used?
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