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Virginia Officer Charged With Assault After Using Stun Gun On Black Man During Arrest

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This time, Fairfax County police Officer Tyler Timberlake has been charged with assault and battery after using a stun gun to arrest a Black man.

Fairfax County police were quick to release body camera video from the incident which  occurred on Friday, June 5 and shows several EMT workers trying to get the man into an ambulance, reports CNN.

Moments later, the video shows Timberlake using his stun gun while the man falls to the ground yelling,”No, no, no.”

The video also shows Timberlake using the stun gun to hit the man while they are both on the ground as he mounts the man.

RELATED: Some NBA Players May Sit Out Season To Honor George Floyd

After seeing the video, Chief of Police Col. Edwin C. Roessler Jr. acknowledged that this officer did not comply with the department’s approved use of force policies and  that his actions, "ignored the sanctity of human life."

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