Newly released video from the body camera of an off-duty Cincinnati police officer shows the moments after he stunned an 11-year-old girl in the back with a Taser, an episode an internal review said violated several of the Police Department’s rules.

The video shows the officer, Kevin Brown, apprehending the girl at a Kroger supermarket where he was working a security detail on Aug. 6 and taking her into an office. He asks the girl, Donesha Gowdy, about items in her backpack that he said were stolen.

“This is why there aren’t any grocery stores in the black community,” he says. Both Donesha and Officer Brown are black.

The comment violated departmental rules against racial prejudice, according to the internal review, which was also released this week. Officer Brown violated three other rules by using the stun gun in the first place, not warning Donesha that he was going to do so, and not turning on his body camera until after the fact, the review found.