Police Officer Placed on Administrative Leave After Pulling Gun on Unarmed Teenagers at a Pool | Sojourners

Police Officer Placed on Administrative Leave After Pulling Gun on Unarmed Teenagers at a Pool

Screenshot via Youtube
Screenshot via Youtube

After a video of white police officers arresting black teenagers with excessive force went viral over the weekend, the police department in McKinney, Texas, has opened a formal investigation into the incident, placing one officer on administrative leave.

The officers were responding to residents who complained about unwelcome teenagers causing a disturbance at a private community pool in the affluent Craig Ranch subdivision of McKinney, Texas.

In the video, Police Corporal Eric Casebolt is seen pushing a bikini-clad 14-year-old girl to the ground, before jamming her face down and sitting on top of her. When two boys jump up to confront the officer, he pulls out his firearm and points it at the teens.

Police Chief Gregy Conley said in a statement on June 7 that his department’s “initial reaction [to seeing the video] was to place the officer on administrative leave,” though he refused to share any particular reasons why his department came to that decision other than “to conduct a full investigation.”

Watch the full video of the incident below:

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