SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Syracuse police are reviewing the conduct of officers captured on a brief video that is now drawing outrage on social media.

The 32-second video, posted on Facebook on Saturday morning by a man named Nitch Jones, shows Syracuse police pulling a man out of the driver’s seat and bringing him to the ground. Shortly after, an officer turns his attention to the man filming the arrest.

He runs around the car to grab the man’s phone, and the video ends.

Jones, a local activist, was not involved in the police incident. It was originally posted by someone named Courtney Everson.

Police said the use-of-force incident is being reviewed, which they said is standard procedure.

“We have seen the use of force video involving our officers circulating the internet,” the department posted on social media. “As with all use of force incidents, the matter is being reviewed.”

A police spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for more details on Sunday, including whether the officers are on leave during the review, whether the incident resulted in arrests, and where and when the video was taken.

Jones told Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard that he’s filed a complaint with the city’s Citizen Review Board, which will investigate and potentially recommend officer discipline. He filed it on behalf of the people in the video, he said.

A complaint with the CRB also prompts an internal police investigation.

See the video below. It has explicit language. Syracuse.com will be updated with more information as it becomes available.