Three months after Tuscaloosa officers were seen using a Taser stun gun and baton on students during a noise complaint, the department's chief today announced the disciplinary taken against those officers.

Officer James Kent remains on administrative leave with pay, and disciplinary action is still pending, according to a press release issued by Chief Steve Anderson. Officer Justin Sams received a written reprimand and remedial training to improve his communication skills, and officers Phillip Champion and Gregory Pimm have returned to work.

Champion and Pimm received no discipline, Anderson said, but were required to receive remedial training in the use of force, decision making and de-escalation techniques.

The officers were initially put on leave within days of the incident, which happened Nov. 8 at the 12th Avenue Place Apartments on Frank Thomas Avenue.

Authorities have never specifically identified which officers are taking which actions in the video, but have said the first officer who arrived on the scene and was seen at the doorway in the multiple videos made public is an eight-year veteran. The officer who used the Taser has 12 years on the force, and the officer who repeatedly struck the student with the baton has two years on the TPD.

Police were called to the apartment complex about 3 a.m. that Sunday on a noise complaint. Multiple videos taken from both inside and outside of the apartment made their way across social media.

The video shows an officer talking to those inside the apartment at the front door, and those inside refusing to exit the apartment. The students questioned whether they were being arrested or detained, and whether the officers were within their rights to search the apartment. Officers ended up going into the apartment. In one of the videos, one of the officers tells those inside the apartment to "Shut the (expletive) up." When told the incident was being videotaped, he replied, "I don't give a (expletive)."

At least a dozen officers quickly responded to the scene after the responding officer issued a plea for all possible assistance over his police radio.

One of the young men was taken outside the apartment and then hit with a Taser stun gun, and struck repeatedly with an officer's nightstick. Matthew Gimlin Macia, 22, of Johns Creek, Ga. was arrested on charges of obstructing governmental operations and resisting arrest; Brandon James Williford, 21, of Tennessee was arrested on charges of obstructing governmental operations, harassment and resisting arrest. Caroline Elizabeth Giddis, 22, of Tennessee was arrested on charges of obstructing governmental operations and harassment.

All three are students, and Anderson today said those criminal cases are still pending.