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CONTACT THE HARFORD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. STAN: A MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICER CAUGHT ON CAMERA DETAINING A MAN ON ASPEN HILL IS OFF THE STREETS. KEVIN NORRIS IS ASSIGNED TO ADMINISTRATIVE DUTY. VIDEO POSTED SHOWS THE OFFICER DETAINING A 19-YEAR-OLD WHO IS FACING DOWN ON THE GROUND. AT ONE POINT THE CITY OFFICER SLAMMING HIS KNEE INTO TH BACK OF THE SUSPECT HAD. POLICE SAY THEY WERE INVESTIGATING THE SUSPECT FOR SELLING MUSHROOMS. WHEN HE WAS RESISTING ARREST. THE SUSPECT IS

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A Montgomery County police officer caught on camera detaining a man Wednesday in Aspen Hill is now off the streets.County police said Officer Kevin Moris is now assigned to administrative duty and his police powers have been suspended.Video posted on Twitter shows Moris detaining Arnaldo Pesoa, who is facedown on the ground at the Aspen Hill Shopping Center on Connecticut Avenue. At one point, the video appears to show Morris slamming his knee into the back of Pesoa's head.Pesoa screamed as his head slammed down and his mouth appeared to be bleeding. The officer then lifted Pesoa's shirt and covered his face with it.Police said undercover officers were investigating Pesoa on suspicion of selling psilocybin mushrooms when he became "disorderly" and resisted arrest."What I see is I see officers who have made an arrest and are struggling with the subject, and then I see the officer do some extracurricular activities as a result to the use of force. So with that piece of it gives me some pause and something that we seriously need to take a look at," Acting Police Chief Marcus Jones said.Pesoa, 19, of Silver Spring, was charged with one count of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, one count of attempt distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, one count of resisting arrest and one count of second-degree assault. He was released from police custody after posting $5,000 bond.Montgomery County police officials said they take all complaints or evidence of excessive force seriously, and the investigation continues.Montgomery County Council President Nancy Navarro and Vice President and Chairman of the Public Safety Committee Sidney Katz watched the videos and released a statement, saying, "We are outraged and deeply saddened to watch the videos that show a young man being apprehended by Montgomery County police officers using what appears to be excessive force. We appreciate that Acting Police Chief Marcus Jones has promptly initiated a thorough investigation into this arrest. The Council is committed to making sure that all our residents feel safe when interacting with police officers. We have asked that Chief Jones appear before the Montgomery County Council as soon as possible in July to brief us on this incident and share with us his strategies for community-police relations, including de-escalation training strategies, to make our county a safe place for all our residents. We will continue to monitor this investigation and will review the outcome once it's complete.Anyone with information or anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call the Internal Affairs Division at 240-773-6000.WARNING: Vulgar language in video below.App users tap here to see tweetThe Associated Press contributed to this report.