Officers Beat Suspects With Batons in Arrest Caught on Video

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  • Two police officers were caught on video hitting two men with batons in an incident that has called the NYPD's use of force into question[hhmc]

  • The NYPD says officers had been trying to get the men to leave a subway station where they had been smoking and causing trouble[hhmc]

  • When officers tried to arrest the men, one of them tried to punch one of the officers, the NYPD said[hhmc]

A pair of police officers were caught on video hitting two men with batons during an altercation in Manhattan — a use of force the NYPDs union said was needed to arrest them.

Cell phone video taken at West 169th Street and Broadway in Washington Heights shows the two police officers striking the two men with batons in a crosswalk before pinning one of the men to the ground and continuing to hit him with the batons.

Several other men get involved in the fracas, the video shows.

Police say the men, identified as Aaron Grissom, 36, of the Bronx, and Sidney Williams, 36, of Brooklyn, had been smoking and causing trouble inside a nearby subway station.

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At a press conference Wednesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio reportedly said he was concerned by the officers use of force.

“If people are on the ground and yet theres still physical action being taken, that concerns me,” he said, according to the Daily News. “So I want to get some answers and I want to quickly hear from the NYPD.”

The head of the Police Benevolent Association, however, claimed the video was misleading.

“What the video doesnt show is that these perps — one of whom has been previously arrested for assaulting a police officer — threw a haymaker at the cops once they got above ground, necessitating the use of force to bring them into custody,” PBA President Patrick Lynch said in a statement.

“The predictable rush to judgment based on a partial video will once again obscure the larger issue: the chaos that our citys leaders have decided to permit in the transit system is now bubbling up onto the streets,” he added.

In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, the NYPD said the officers in the video were familiar with the two men and had asked them to leave the area for five minutes before the altercation took place.

When officers tried to arrest the men, one of them tried to punch one of the officers, the NYPD said. Three other detectives — including an off-duty officer — stepped in to help, two of whom were injured, according to the NYPD.

They were treated for their injuries at the hospital, the NYPD said.

"The perpetrators — who are known to the department, have considerable criminal histories, including assaults on police officers," the NYPD said in its statement, noting that both Grissom and Williams had been arrested together in December for a "similar incident" at the exact same subway station.

The men were arrested and charged with felony assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, menacing, disorderly conduct and loitering, according to the NYPD.

Their attorney information wasnt immediately available.

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