Alleged Police Brutality
El Paso Cops Beat, Kick And Taze Man
… Watch The Wild Video!
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El Paso, Texas police used a suspect as a human punching bag, beating the dwelling daylights out of him over the weekend … and it was all caught on video.
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A viral video of what’s allegedly a latest episode of police brutality by the El Paso Texas Police 🚔 on September 07, 2025 pic.twitter.com/dTLfboawRF— Rusty Sun Compass (@sun_iscompass) September 8, 2025
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Check it out … a number of officers are seen taking the suspect into custody with one cop kneeing him within the face after which repeatedly punching him within the again whereas he is kneeling on the bottom.
The clip jumps to the identical officer hunching over the suspect whose nonetheless down on the bottom … the cop slams his fist into the again of the suspect earlier than pulling out a taser and zapping him.
All the whereas witnesses react completely appalled as one other officer socks a bystander who tries to intervene.
The El Paso Police Department confirmed to TMZ the surprising footage pertains to an arrest made on Saturday after they acquired a report about a person assaulting a safety guard.
Police say the guard tried to escort a vomiting particular person out of the institution, throughout which 25-year-old Nima Dhendup struck him … which inspired “several individuals” to gang up on the guard as nicely.
When officers arrived, they noticed 30 to 40 folks yelling and the safety guard trying to detain Dhendup, based on regulation enforcement. And, you see what occurred subsequent.
Another 25-year-old, Menda Wangchuk Dorji, “continued to intervene and ignored officers’ commands” whereas they assisted the sufferer — touchdown him within the El Paso County Jail alongside Dhendup.
Dhendup is charged with assaulting a public servant and has a bond set at $10,000 … whereas Dorji is locked up for resisting arrest — and acquired a $5,000 bond.
The El Paso Police didn’t instantly reply to TMZ’s inquiry concerning the seemingly extreme use of violence by police through the arrest.