DEMING, N.M. (KRQE) – A Deming mom says her son was trying to pay a fine when he ended up pinned to the ground by police and in handcuffs. Video of the incident went viral and the teen’s mom is speaking out.

“My son decides to pay the fine in quarters,” said Andrea Acosta, the mother of Juan Weaver who’s seen in the videos.

The staff at the Deming Municipal Court are heard in the teen’s video asking him to go back to the bank.

He continued to dump out the coins from a box, every last cent. Acosta said then a woman at the court called the police.

“We go outside and then, four or five police cars just drove by,” said Acosta.

She said the cops then approached them, asking questions.

“Are you an adult? It’s a simple question, why is your mommy here then?” said a female officer heard in the video.

Acosta said the officers asked her son for ID.

“But they don’t even give him the chance to pull his hands from his pockets,” she said.

She said what happened next, she could have never expected.

“Get your hand out of the pocket, sir now! Turn around!” said a male officer in the video.

Soon after, Weaver was taken to the ground by three officers, one yelled taser several times, and then the boy appears to be kicking an officer.

“I feel horrible, I want to go from here, I want nothing to do with Deming,” said Acosta, reflecting on what happened.

Weaver is finally subdued and handcuffed, his mother heard frantically screaming in the background asking officer why they did this to her son.

“I wish the best to the officers but I don’t think it’s right,” said Acosta.

She said she sees what happened very differently.

“The only thing I want is some justice,” she said.

After the family’s video of the arrest went viral, the Deming Police Department issued a statement on Facebook: