"I wasn't really surprised," Fitzroy Gayle told BuzzFeed News. "I just thought it wasn't going to happen to me."

New York police officers violently arrested a 20-year-old man who had just smoked marijuana in a park Wednesday in an incident that was caught on video and subsequently went viral. The video, recorded by a passerby and posted on Twitter, shows a young black man being held by a plainclothes police officer in the Canarsie neighborhood in Brooklyn. The man, Fitzroy Gayle, repeatedly asks the officer, "What crime did I commit?" "What did I do?" but he doesn't answer.

Seven more police officers then approach Gayle and tackle him to the ground as he cries out and screams "Help me!" and "Officer, please!" One of the officers appears to step on his ankle. Gayle told BuzzFeed News he didn't know why he was being arrested when the police descended on him. "It's not like I was fighting with the officers. I was just trying to find out why [they were arresting me]," he said. "I was panicking a little because I had never been in this type of situation before. They probably took that as me being aggressive."

Warning: The video contains violence and may be difficult for some people to watch.



Pt 2. This shit was just completely unnecessary. Yes the guy was in the park but he has a right to be in there because it closes at 9pm. This happened in Canarsie, Brooklyn.

It was all unnecessary. And the fact that the cop would not identify himself in his street clothes when using police force and would not answer him when he asked what crime he committed is a complete abuse of power

In a news conference Thursday, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea told reporters that police were patrolling the area after receiving an alert about shots being fired in the vicinity.

The officers spotted two young men smoking weed, whom Shea said ran in different directions as they were approached. Though there is "nothing to indicate" that the two young men were in any way connected to the shots reported, he said police "didn't know that as they were arriving at the scene." "When you have two people take off running — I've been in that situation myself. You don't know what you have," Shea said. But Gayle said he wasn't running at all. "I came out of the park, I calmly walked across the street," he said. "[The officer] was jogging towards me while I was walking and I'm not stupid enough to run from the cops because it gives them a green light to shoot at me."

Courtesy of Fitzroy Gayle

Gayle has been charged with marijuana possession, resisting arrest, and obstructing governmental administration. But he said he did not have any weed on him when he was arrested. "I didn't have anything on me," he said. Gayle's family found out about his arrest through social media, family, and friends, his brother Nicholas Gayle told BuzzFeed News. "It's completely unlawful. There's no professionalism there, no courtesy," Nicholas said of the arrest, referring to the NYPD's motto, Courtesy, Professionalism, Respect. "It's not right. No citizen should be treated like that at all."

Nicholas said his brother is "doing OK," but has bumps and bruises on his body.

"It's just traumatizing," he said.

The other young man who ran away was issued a summons, said Denise Moroney, an NYPD spokesperson. New York partially decriminalized marijuana last year, and in most cases, police are required to issue summonses instead of arresting someone who is carrying more than 2 ounces of pot.

Studies have shown that black and brown New Yorkers are disproportionately targeted for marijuana possession, and many who saw the video online said Gayle's arrest is the latest example of excessive racial policing despite the decriminalization law.

@TheVelvetRope__ @Lenarr_ What they just did is Literally against the law they stated no purpose of reason for detainment or for the attack in general Law-enforcement legally by law have to state the reason for detainment or any type of arrest for that matter So this is just plain attacked a citizen

@TheVelvetRope__ So he was arrested for WWB (Walking on the street While Black).

@TheVelvetRope__ @trillionairezix Don't need to know the story to see this is without a doubt excessive force. One on one with the undercover he posed no threat and had his hands up, outnumbered kept his hands up until one officer decided to forcefully take him down. "Stop resisting", give me a break...