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											Brook Endale, Cincinnati Enquirer
Facebook video of police in Cincinnati arresting teens selling water on a major road has been shared 3,400 times and criticized online.
The Enquirer does not name underage arrestees or victims. We’re providing a link to the video on Facebook rather than embedding it so that it doesn’t violate Facebook’s content guidelines.
A video of a cop grappling with one of the kids while shouting at him to put his hands behind his back is all over social media.
While the officer instructs the youngster to place his hands behind his back, the adolescent inquires as to the reason for his detention. Witnesses videotaped the arrest.
The family released the video. The National Enquirer tried to get in touch with both the woman who put up the ad and another woman.
Many commenters questioned why police arrested adolescents selling water and whether they were too aggressive. Others thought the cops responded correctly and questioned why the youngsters resisted.
The Cincinnati Police Department uploaded a twenty-minute lengthy bodycam video of the arrest on Tuesday for the public to see.
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