Qld police reviewing arrest footage
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| Queensland police are reviewing mobile phone footage of a violent arrest in Fortitude Valley. |
Queensland police are watching out for footage of a catch in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley from the weekend, which seems to demonstrate an officer punching and kneeing a man.
The video displays a few officers getting a man on Saturday night, clearly after he had been kicked off out from a neighboring club.
Jacob Grady, who taped the catch, said the man was "getting pounded".
"Around the begin I was battled with the cops yet by the end I was pushed over the individual and about how truly hurt he would get," Mr Grady told the Seven Network.
"At long last his face was on the ground and there was such an uncommon measure of blood all over the place."
The Queensland Police Service said in an assertion on Wednesday it would "look at the video and all circumstances making prepared to the scene".
Police Minister Bill Byrne, guaranteeing he had seen the footage, checked police get prepared and said officers knew the "cutoff reasons for their forces and utilization of power".
"On the off chance that there is a case to respond in due solicitation as for an officer, I can guarantee you that will be directed," he said.
Police union president Ian Leavers stayed by the officers, guaranteeing the man had ruler hit one.
"Police were brutally struck, through just doing basically their work," he said.
"If you're going to brutally trap police, you can expect that you will be obliged and that whatever power will be utilized will be required, that is how it is

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