Body camera and surveillance footage released by police in Pullman, Washington, shows the arrest of former Washington State University football player Treshon Broughton.
In the incident, he’s seen pulling away from officers and refused to put his hands behind his back as they tried to arrest him, the paper noted. An officer hit the former football player with a Taser.
Officers and witnesses said he was drunk during the incident. The paper reported that he was accused of trying to spend a counterfeit $20 bill at the convenience store. He wasn’t charged for that offense, and the counterfeit money wasn’t found.
As he tries to take the items off the counter, the officer grabs him. “I don’t want to get arrested,” Broughton says, according to the report. “I’m showing you my I.D.!”
Officers can be heard shouting at Broughton to “get on the ground,” while saying he’s under arrest for using a counterfeit bill.
The lawsuit calls the officer’s takedown “objectively unreasonable and unnecessary,” the news station reported.