Police department at center of beating video was already under fire

MESA, Ariz. Four police officers in Mesa, Arizona, are on leave following an incident last month, where a suspect was seen on video being punched several times.

The surveillance video shows 33-year-old Robert Johnson leaning against a railing using his phone, and police ask him to sit down. When he didn’t immediately comply, the officers repeatedly punch and knee him before Johnson collapses.

“I am disappointed,” said Roman Batista, Mesa police chief. “There’s going to be a special directive that says we will not strike someone in the face unless they are showing active aggression.”

At the time, police were responding to a domestic violence call at an apartment complex. A woman had called saying her ex-boyfriend, who is a friend of Johnson’s, tried breaking into her apartment. In surveillance video, Johnson is seen leaning against a wall before the officers approached.

“He was crouching down and they came over and pretty much beat him up before he could do anything,” said Benjamin Taylor, Johnson’s attorney.

Batista recently took over a department already reeling from a string of complaints. An internal review is underway after Facebook photos went viral of bruises caused by a Mesa police officer on an 84-year-old grandmother.

The U.S. Department of Justice launched a civil-rights violation investigation after video surfaced showing a Mesa police officer fatally shooting Daniel Shaver in January 2016. Shaver was unarmed, and the officer, Philip Brailsford, was later acquitted of murder and removed from the police force.

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