Achtyl bolts from his seat. "Come here," he yells.

Deputy James W. Flowers remains behind the steering wheel. "Nah, ah, ah," Flowers says to his partner, but Achtyl doesn't return. So Flowers goes after them.

Because Flowers wore the body camera, 14 seconds pass before Belsito is in view of the lens again. By then, Achtyl has the larger Belsito in a bear hug from behind, right next to the patrol vehicle. Belsito isn't fighting, but he's not helping Achtyl arrest him either. With blood dripping from his face, he asks that he be allowed to take his cell phone out of his hand before submitting to the arrest.

"Put your (expletive) hands behind your back," Flowers shouts, as a crowd forms.

Achtyl takes Belsito to the ground to force on the handcuffs.

The deputies' written complaint against Belsito says that when told he was under arrest for swearing "the defendant did fight with the arresting deputies by swinging his arms and attempting to pull away." The complaint goes on to say he "engaged in fighting" and in "violent, tumultuous and threatening behavior."