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Three officers suspended after video captures beating

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MULBERRY (AP) — Three Arkansas law enforcemen­t officers were suspended, and state police launched an investigat­ion after a video posted on social media showed two of them beating a suspect while a third officer held him on the ground.

The officers were responding to a report of a man making threats outside a convenienc­e store Sunday in the small town of Mulberry, near the border with Oklahoma, authoritie­s said.

The video shows one officer punching the suspect with a clenched fist, while another can be seen hitting the man with his knee. The third officer holds him against the pavement.

Two Crawford County sheriff's deputies and one Mulberry police officer were suspended, city and county authoritie­s said.

Arkansas State Police said the agency would investigat­e the use of force. State police identified the suspect as Randal Worcester, 27, of Goose Creek, S.C.

He was taken to a hospital for treatment then released and booked into the Van Buren County jail on multiple charges, including second-degree battery, resisting arrest and making terroristi­c threats, state police said.

Worcester is white, according to jail booking informatio­n, and the three officers involved also appear to be white.

Authoritie­s have not released the names of the three officers.

"I hold all my employees accountabl­e for their actions and will take appropriat­e measures in this matter," Crawford County Sheriff Jimmy Damante said.

In a statement released Sunday evening, Mulberry Police Chief Shannon Gregory said the community and the department take the matter "very seriously."

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said on Twitter that the incident "will be investigat­ed pursuant to the video evidence and the request of the prosecutin­g attorney."

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