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On Wednesday, disturbing video of police officers roughing up a teen for allegedly jaywalking surfaced on YouTube. The teen, who has yet to be identified, was struck several times with a baton by an unidentified Stockton, California, officer who is later seen wrestling the young man to the ground along with a larger group of officers.

According to the YouTube user who uploaded the video -- username Stockton Port City -- real name Edgar Avedaño), "the kid got stopped for 'jaywalking' when he barely got out of the bus he was 2 feet away from the sidewalk when the cop stopped him for jaywalking."

"Get the f--k off me," the teen can be heard telling the officer, who tells him to stop resisting arrest as the officer shoves him into a grassy cement structure. The teen is then wrestled to the ground by a group of officers. A bystander off-camera can be heard shouting, "It's a f--king kid ... what is wrong with y'all? That's a child."

According to the video's YouTube description, the incident took place at the Regional Transit District in Stockton. At the end of the 2:26 clip, the sobbing teen is in handcuffs. At press time, it was still unclear if he has been charged with any offense. The teen, police officers and off-camera bystander have yet to be identified. The cause of arrest (allegedly jaywalking) has not yet been confirmed.

A spokesperson for the Police Department, Officer Joe Silva, confirmed that the incident is currently under administrative review. However, he also said that it seems the officer in the video was, in fact, acting in accordance with department guidelines.

“You can see in the video that the suspect was grabbing and holding onto the officer’s baton,” Silva said. “As police officers, we cannot and will not let anyone take any of our weapons away, not only for our safety but for the safety of the general public.”

“If everyone would comply with the lawful orders of police officers, force would never have to be used,” he added.

WARNING: Video is graphic.

This is a developing story. MTV News will continue to update as more details unfold.