The city of South Beloit, Ill., has released footage from its police department's booking-room surveillance cameras capturing officers using less-lethal force on a woman who appears to be yelling at them and refusing to sit down.
The 2008 incident has become controversial and the subject of an ongoing investigation. It was obtained via a public records request by the Rockford Register Star.
The video shows Sgt. Brad McCaslin using a stun gun twice to the back of an arrested and handcuffed woman's neck after she refused to sit down. Interim police Chief Tom Fearn then entered the room and shook the woman by the neck several times, after she appears to yell at him.
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