Video from body-worn cameras released Monday by the New Orleans Police Department shows a man in handcuffs being punched by an officer.The man, appeared to be intoxicated, kicked the officer before the officer retaliated.Watch: Raw videoThree officers were fired and one was suspended Wednesday after a disciplinary hearing on the September incident at the Eighth District police station.New Orleans police Officers Alfred Moran, Lewis Simmons and Christopher Jennings were fired Wednesday. New Orleans police Officer Jeffery Tyler was suspended for five days without pay.Footage from one of the officers' cameras shows that before midnight on the night of the incident, Moran was seen striking a handcuffed prisoner who was seated on a bench, police said.The incident was reported to the Public Integrity Bureau the next day after an internal review of the video footage. PIB began criminal and administrative investigations into the incident.Officials said investigators learned that the prisoner was arrested for public intoxication and was taken to the Eighth District while officers completed paperwork. Moran and the prisoner got into an argument that turned physical.The prisoner did not need hospitalization after the incident, police said.Investigators said Moran was the only officer who struck the prisoner. The other officers observed the incident, but did not report it to supervisors.Moran, Simmons and Tyler were assigned to the Eighth District. Jennings was most recently assigned to the Third District.Officials said the Police Department implemented new use-of-force policies after the incident, which have been approved by the federal consent decree monitor and the Department of Justice. The policies outline the requirements for reporting use of force.

Video from body-worn cameras released Monday by the New Orleans Police Department shows a man in handcuffs being punched by an officer.

The man, appeared to be intoxicated, kicked the officer before the officer retaliated.

Watch: Raw video

Three officers were fired and one was suspended Wednesday after a disciplinary hearing on the September incident at the Eighth District police station.

New Orleans police Officers Alfred Moran, Lewis Simmons and Christopher Jennings were fired Wednesday. New Orleans police Officer Jeffery Tyler was suspended for five days without pay.

Footage from one of the officers' cameras shows that before midnight on the night of the incident, Moran was seen striking a handcuffed prisoner who was seated on a bench, police said.

The incident was reported to the Public Integrity Bureau the next day after an internal review of the video footage. PIB began criminal and administrative investigations into the incident.

Officials said investigators learned that the prisoner was arrested for public intoxication and was taken to the Eighth District while officers completed paperwork. Moran and the prisoner got into an argument that turned physical.

The prisoner did not need hospitalization after the incident, police said.

Investigators said Moran was the only officer who struck the prisoner. The other officers observed the incident, but did not report it to supervisors.

Moran, Simmons and Tyler were assigned to the Eighth District. Jennings was most recently assigned to the Third District.

Officials said the Police Department implemented new use-of-force policies after the incident, which have been approved by the federal consent decree monitor and the Department of Justice. The policies outline the requirements for reporting use of force.