California cop appears to pistol-whip teen suspect; viral videos mistakenly claimed it was ICE – The Mercury News Today Us News


A 17-year-old boy who was arrested Friday appeared to have been pistol-whipped by an Anaheim police officer after allegedly attempting to carjack an SUV in Lynwood, according to authorities and video that went viral over the weekend on social media incorrectly claiming the officer was with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Anaheim police spokesman Sgt. Matt Sutter said officers were attempting to arrest the ninth and final suspect believed to have been involved in a smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store on Jan. 23.

The use of force by the Anaheim officer on the suspect, a South Gate resident, was under internal review by the department as is any use of force “whether minor or major,” Sutter said.

The video shows an Anaheim officer wearing a black vest with “Anaheim Police” on the back moving in front of an SUV while the suspect at one point attempts to get into a back passenger door. The suspect then goes around toward the sidewalk and appears to put his hands up before the officer hits him in the face and another officer then tackles him to the ground.

Cellphone video appeared to capture an Anaheim police officer hitting an alleged robbery suspect in the face before taking him into custody at School Street and Cedar Avenue in Lynwood on Friday, Jan. 30. (Photo by X (formerly Twitter) @TheJFreakinC)
Cellphone video appeared to capture an Anaheim police officer hitting an alleged robbery suspect in the face before taking him into custody at School Street and Cedar Avenue in Lynwood on Friday, Jan. 30. (Photo by X (formerly Twitter) @TheJFreakinC) 


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