Two police officers in Mexico are under much scrutiny after a video went viral showing them beating, kicking, and using a stun gun on a homeless man.
In the video, a female officer is seen stepping on the leg of a homeless man while her male partner kicks him in the head. The female officer also appears to use a stun gun on the man and then step on his hand. After several moments of assault, the man manages to get up and run as the officers walk away and appear to fist bump. A motive for the assault was not revealed.
In the aftermath, Guadalajara Mayor Pablo Lemus Navarro posted on social media a photograph of the two officers at the moment they were being suspended from their posts, facing an internal affairs investigation, and even possible employment termination. Ante la agresión en la vía pública contra una persona en situación de calle por parte de dos elementos de la
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