State police say that no arrests have been made and no injuries were reported in connection with the incident.

The minute-long video, posted on Instagram, appears to take place at a Canandaigua National Bank and Trust location in Farmington. In the video, a man in a black shirt is being talked to by an Ontario County Sheriff's Office deputy and New York State Trooper behind law enforcement vehicles. Your browser does not support the video tag.

The trooper is heard yelling at the individual.

"How much did you pay? How much did you pay? Nothing!" he is heard yelling. The officer then uses an expletive to tell the individual to be quiet.

The trooper and the individual continue to exchange words before the trooper appears to have a physical altercation with the man.

"Woah, dude!" yells someone off-camera, potentially the cameraman.

"A little excessive, bro!" he yells.

The individual is then heard repeatedly demanding the trooper's name and badge number.

Laughton says that troopers are permitted to put their hands on someone relative to the investigation or what is happening in an arrest situation, but he could not say with specificity whether that applied to this incident.

Although an Ontario County Sheriff's deputy is seen in the video, the sheriff's office deferred all comment to state police.

The identities of the trooper and the individual involved in the altercation have not yet been released.