Prince George, BC - A security video showing a police takedown in Prince George is causing a public stir over the tactics used.The video shows what appears to be the arrest of two people in a pickup truck by multiple members of the RCMP including a police dog. The silent footage shows the dog violently pull the driver out and, once the driver was on the ground, continue to pull and bite at the suspect for almost a minute while the human member intercedes with multiple blows to the suspect's head and upper body.Meanwhile, the passenger of the pickup opened the door and exited the vehicle on their own, then was set upon by first one, then two, and then a third Mountie.Although the camera cannot see the passenger at any point, the three police members can be seen kicking and hand-striking the suspect, sometimes simultaneously. There is no sound recording for the video.It is not known if the suspects are speaking, and it is not clear enough to determine if the suspects are passively complying or offering resistance. While the body language of the arresting officers looks vigorous, it is not clear if the blows landed with force.Nonetheless, the flurry of the takedown has caused some who have seen it to wonder if that level of force was necessary. Others have suggested it was normal course of duty under the circumstances. The footage was released first to Global News' Vancouver TV station by a member of the public - apparently by someone who had the security camera trained on the alley where the incident occurred. It was not provided to police in the immediate aftermath of the incident, which happened weeks ago, and the Prince George RCMP allege they found out about the video only a few hours before The Citizen was made aware.Read more www.princegeorgecitizen.com/news/local-news/security-footage