Willis, TX - Two former Willis police officers were sentenced to a year in jail after lying about an arrest captured on bodycam video.Kenneth Elmore and John McCaffery were each convicted of felony tampering with a government record.The charges stemmed from a July 2017 arrest.Bodycam video presented during the trial showed a man walking through a residential area as McCaffery joked about a “drive-by tasing.”“Yeah, I’m not gonna chase him on foot, I don’t need to chase him. My car will chase him though,” another officer replied. “He’s pissing me off now.”As one of the officers is driving while holding a Taser, you hear him yelling "Get him, get him, get him!"You can then hear the same cop taunting the man with a string of profanities as he was face-down and being handcuffed.The man was charged with evading arrest, but the charge was dropped a few months later, following an investigation. We are not identifying him since the charge was dropped.The Texas Rangers launched an investigation, and Elmore and McCaffery were indicted in 2018.“They attacked [the man], charged him with a crime he didn’t commit, and lied to cover it up,” Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon said in a statement. “These defendants disregarded their oaths to protect, to serve and to tell the truth.”