HPD Officer Caught on Video Slamming Man to the Ground
The Honolulu police officer, who has been on the force for less than two years, is now on desk duty while he is investigated by the department.
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A Honolulu police officer was caught on cell phone video slamming a man to the ground in the Palolo Valley in an incident that could result in a lawsuit against the department.
The recording, which was , is just another example of possible officer wrongdoing caught on tape in recent months, including high-profile cases involving possible domestic violence and .
According to the TV station, the officer in the latest video is Officer Siave Seti Jr., who has been with HPD for two years. He can be seen picking up聽Eric Musrasrik and throwing him onto the concrete.聽Seti then attempts to take the cell phone away from the person recording.
Musrasrik, 25, has since hired Honolulu attorney Myles Breiner to represent him in a possible lawsuit. Seti has been placed on desk duty and has had his gun taken away while HPD investigates.
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