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Video shows L.A. cop kick man on ground

- BY NANCY DILLON ndillon@nydailynew­s.com

NEW VIDEO shows the shocking moment a Los Angeles police officer delivers a powerful kick near the head of a black man who is lying facedown in the middle of a street, attempting to surrender.

The Los Angeles Times obtained footage of the October 2014 encounter through a court order after the LAPD said the video was an investigat­ive record and exempt from disclosure under the California Public Records Act.

The officer who delivered the kick was Richard Garcia. Over the next 10 seconds of video, the 35-year-old with about a decade of experience on the force also knees the man in the back, elbows him and punches him in the head, the Times video reveals.

Other officers involved in the arrest of Clinton Alford Jr., stand up and move away as Garcia appears to take charge.

At one point, another officer returns and kicks Alford’s legs to push them apart before appearing to stand on the man’s ankles.

Garcia presses his knee into Alford’s back for more than two minutes, relenting only when other officers help pick up the handcuffed man and drag him away.

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck publicly condemned the use of force but tried to keep the video under wraps, citing disciplina­ry actions against Garcia.

Garcia was charged with felony assault and struck a controvers­ial plea deal in May.

Under the agreement, he pleaded no contest to misdemeano­r assault and was spared jail time. He was facing up to three years in prison if convicted of felony assault at trial.

He was given probation, community service and told to stay away from Alford and donate $500 to charity.

Garcia, 35, defended his actions, claiming he kicked Alford, 24, in the shoulder and used further force to help control a suspect who appeared to be resisting police, the Times reported.

At a preliminar­y hearing last year, one of Garcia’s lawyers argued Alford had a hand under his body when Garcia approached him and still posed a threat, but prosecutor­s disagreed.

The video was recovered from a surveillan­ce system at a nearby factory.

A woman who watched the attack unfold on a monitor inside the factory that day previously testified she was disturbed by the encounter, according to The Times.

“I didn’t think it was a proper action,” Citlali Alvarado said. “The victim was already held down.”

She said officers who visited the factory after the incident “laughed” as they reviewed the footage in her presence.

She said yet another officer visited at a later time, asked to see the footage and recorded the playback on his cell phone. That officer was Garcia, she testified.

According to the Times, Alford faces charges including pimping, rape and assault with a deadly weapon.

 ??  ?? Attorney Caree Harper addresses media with client Clinton Alford Jr. Video shows Alford being kicked by cop.
Attorney Caree Harper addresses media with client Clinton Alford Jr. Video shows Alford being kicked by cop.

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