A Florida cop was charged with battery after he got caught on police station surveillance video shoving a handcuffed prisoner face-first into a concrete wall, the Miami Herald is reporting.

Homestead Police Officer Lester Brown could be seen in the December 2018 video escorting a cuffed migrant worker, Jose Trinidad Garcia Alvarado, with three other officers.

As they enter what appears to be an interrogation room, Brown shoves the prisoner, who is knocked to the ground.

Blood can be seen on Alvarado’s face when he turns around.

The 51-year-old Brown, who has been the Homestead police booking officer since November 2017, surrendered on Wednesday.

He is just the latest in a series of officers in Miami-Dade County who are accused of using excessive force on prisoners.

In a report he filed of the incident, Brown wrote that Garcia was poised to attack the officers and “fell forward,” hitting the wall.

The cop’s lawyer, C. Michael Cornely, told the Herald that Alvarado, who was charged with disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest, was uncooperative with police “from the get-go.”