Video of Arkansas police beating suspect goes viral, officials suspended

As outrage over the footage of a guy being thrashed and held down on the ground in Mulberry grew, the three officers were suspended on Sunday after the video got viral and had millions of views in which three Arkansas police officers punching a man on social media platforms as the video got viral.

The man, Randall Worcester, has been identified as a resident of South Carolina, is seen without shoes and is forcefully attacked in the head by one of the officers’ clenched fists. While a third person holds him down, another is seen maltreating him.

While the incident’s first TikTok video only had 8,000 views, it quickly became popular on Twitter after being reposted there. The video has received a total of 10 million views across several tweets, which is still growing.

Reports on the Investigation

Jimmy Damante, Crawford County Sheriff, announced two county deputies would be placed on administrative leave. At the same time, the Arkansas State Police and the Sheriff’s Office conducted their respective internal investigations into the event. Damante stated that he holds all his staff responsible for their deeds and will take proper action in this case. In addition, a Mulberry office was also suspended.

According to Shannon Gregory, Mulberry Police Chief, the officer responsible for the encounter is on suspension until the resolution of the investigation. Gregory stated that Mulberry City and the Police Department of Mulberry take these inquiries extremely seriously.

The use of force in Worcester’s arrest is under investigation, the State Police of Arkansas announced late on Sunday. According to a statement from state police, the investigation will be restricted to the officers’ use of force or violence.

The Court will Determine Whether the Use of Force was per Arkanas Law.

The Crawford County prosecuting attorney will review the court case after the investigation is finished to see if the use of power by law enforcement officers was per Arkansas law.

The statement did not specify the concerned police and directed inquiries to the relevant departments. The state police statement stated that Worcester was transferred to a nearby hospital for inspection and treatment, later released and incarcerated at Van Buren.

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