No mention here but on the tv news it was reported the cyclist was originally stopped for no helmet. He didn't understand how a helmet can save his head so apparently several punch we logged with him to show haw hurt you can get..... Ok my poetic license here.
But it is one to watch as the didn't charge him with any thing so far. This might even come out as justice through a mobile camera.
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia ... id=UE01DHP
Probe after police filmed 'pinning Indigenous man to the ground'
Alice Higgins
1 hour ago
Police officials say they are investigating an incident in which officers were filmed pinning a man to the ground, with claims one officer punched the man while arresting him in Adelaide, South Australia.
The incident happened on Albert St, Kilburn, about 9.30pm yesterday.
The video was posted on social media this morning
Witnesses claim it shows officers using excessive and unnecessary force to arrest a man they say is Indigenous.
Those witnesses allege it all unfolded because the man was riding a bike without a light or helmet.
Police say they were originally called to a report of domestic violence, in which a woman was hurt and taken to hospital.
They say the man was suspected of having illegal drugs on him.
This afternoon, South Australian Police commissioner, Grant Stevens said a probe would look at police bodycam footage, evidence from the scene and witness statements.
He adding officers can use "reasonable force" on suspects.
"Police at this time advised the man that they had suspicions concerning him being in possession of illicit drugs. He was asked to place his hands on his head while a search of his person was undertaken."
Police said the man was compliant but after a short time, he began to refuse.
"Police attempted to arrest the man who resisted and a struggle ensued," they said.
"Police and the man went to the ground as police attempted to restrain and handcuff him.
"It was during the process of arrest that the body worn camera worn by one of the officers was grabbed and only parts of the camera have been located."
A number of "agitated" nearby residents then confronted police, before urgent backup was called.
Pepper spray was used by police.