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CALGARY – A skating community wants an apology from police after a girl, who they say has developmental disabilities, was taken down after a confrontation with officers.

It happened at a skateboard competition on Saturday in Southwood.

Several videos were posted online showing a chaotic situation where a male officer with his taser drawn, chases a man and in another video, the officer is seen pushing a young man after a verbal confrontation.

But the video getting the most attention is the aggressive takedown of a 14-year-old girl with developmental disabilities.

Calgary police say the girl in the video was told several times to step back and that body camera footage shows the woman swearing and lunging towards an officer.

Police say they were assisting an officer who was unable to make the arrest.

Viral video has many wanting police to apologize https://t.co/3s3kRVgdQ9 — Crystal Laderas (@CrisLaderas) June 4, 2019

Tony Toosick is a competitive skater who witnessed the incident, he said the initial officer mishandled the situation.

“It wasn’t a situation where it had to escalate like that, it was just a couple kids. I believe the officer should have just maybe called for backup, instead of chasing kids around the skatepark, especially with a weapon.”

In a statement, police said the girl was being escorted from the scene when her mother was located.

After learning her age and circumstance, the girl was released without being charged.

Nonetheless, Toosick believes police overreacted and should apologize.

“I don’t believe that the girl deserved to get thrown down like that, it was pretty brutal. She actually had marks on her neck after. She was actually shook up about it.”

Police say the incident will be reviewed in full to determine all of the circumstances.

With files from CityNews