A video of a Queens, New York college student went viral yesterday after he was assaulted by two policemen in his home. 25-year-old Nicholson Gregoire claims he was walking his unleashed five-month-old pitbull near his Queens Village home on December 15th when he noticed two officers using the stop-and-frisk program on an individual close by. Once one of the officers noticed Gregoire's dog, Blue, did not have a leash, he immediately asked Gregoire for his ID, which they later agreed he could go retrieve from his home. After Nicholson closed the door, his 87-year-old grandfather was allegedly pushed by the officers as they entered the home to find him. "I've been watching the video over and over. I didn't use any foul language. I don't think I should have been arrested in my home for walking my dog. I was scared for my life. They have the guns," said a tearful Gregoire.

The 6'6 biology student could face seven years in prison as the minor violation has since been turned into a felony charge. Watch above.

Source: NYDailyNews