WATCH: Florida officers punch, drag a Black man from his car during traffic stop

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Florida deputies have been accused of punching and dragging a Black man from his car during a traffic stop in February after a video of the incident went viral and sparked a nationwide outrage, as civil rights lawyers condemned the sheriff’s department in Jacksonville, Florida.

The footage shows William McNeil Jr, 22, recording the video as he sat in the driver’s seat asking to speak to Jacksonville deputies’ supervisor after deputies pulled him over. He’s heard asking questions about why he was stopped when the authorities broke the glass of the window, punched him in the face and pulled him from the car and again punched him before pitting him to the ground.

Local media in the US reported about the video on Monday and Tuesday after McNeil posted the footage on social media. However, Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters warned the public against “rushing to a judgement” as he said that there’s more to the story than the mobile phone video recorded by McNeil that went viral online. Waters said sheriffs asked McNeil several times to come out of his car.

Civil rights group Black Lives Matter and McNeil’s lawyers have said that the video suggests police brutality. “This should not have happened. But the police have never treated Black people like human beings,” Black Lives Matter said on X.

The State Attorney’s Office in Florida said that none of the deputies violated criminal law as Sheriff Waters told reporters that a review of the incident was ongoing. Informing about action taken against deputies, Waters said D. Bowers, the officer who broke the car window and punched McNeil, has been stripped of his law enforcement authority till the outcome of the review.

McNeil was arrested on February 19 and charged with resisting arrest, marijuana possession, driving with a suspended license, not wearing a seatbelt and not having headlights in bad weather, court records cited by ABC News showed.

(with inputs from Reuters, AP)





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