The Columbus Dispatch

Anger management ordered for officer who knelt on man’s back

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VICKSBURG, Miss. – A Mississipp­i police officer has been ordered to take an anger management class after a video showed him pushing a man down during an arrest and forcefully pressing his knee into the man’s back.

Vicksburg police Officer Eddie Colbert was suspended 15 days with pay, and he must take the class after he returns to work, the Vicksburg Post reported. The mayor and aldermen also ordered Colbert to have a 45-day probation period.

“The behavior of the officer was indefensib­le, in my opinion, but it did not rise to a level of terminatio­n,” Mayor George Flaggs Jr. said Tuesday.

Officials examined videos from the arrest, including one shot by an onlooker and posted online that showed Colbert arresting a man after the department received a call about a downtown disturbanc­e early Sunday. It showed Colbert pushing the man down onto a brick-paved street, WAPT-TV reported. The man was lying on his stomach when he raised his head and appeared to say something to the officer. Colbert then forcefully knelt on the man’s back.

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