St. Paul police on Tuesday released a squad car video confirming that a man shown in a YouTube video being kicked by police during an arrest also was pepper-sprayed in the ear while in the back of a squad car.
Controversial cellphone video of Eric R. Hightower's arrest last August by police captured officer Jesse Zilge kicking Hightower and, with the help of another officer, slamming him onto the hood of a squad car.
In squad car video released by the St. Paul Police Department this week, another officer drags Hightower into the vehicle by his hair after officers are heard telling Hightower to get into the squad car. After pulling Hightower completely inside, the officer, Matthew Gorans, sprays Mace into Hightower's ear.
"Ahhh! Ahhh! He sprayed me in my ear. Ahhh!" High-tower screamed.
Throughout the rest of Hightower's time in the car, he tells police that his eye and ear were hurting him and asks what he did wrong.
"Sir, I'm burning, man! Please hurry up! I'm burning. My eye and my ear!" High-tower yells. He later requests several times for police to wipe his eyes.
Jeff Martin, president of the St. Paul branch of the NAACP, said the video shows "bullies in a badge." He said the police video was even worse than the first video.
"I think it's worse because you have a person that's totally defenseless," Martin said, noting that Hightower was handcuffed and in the back of a car.