Two Calgary police officers are under investigation amid allegations they assaulted a suspect.

It all stems from a takedown of a stolen vehicle that happened which happened on November 3rd.

Police were in the southeast community of Dover tracking a stolen 3200 Honda Civic.

The car came into an alley in the 3800 block of 30 Avenue Southeast and that’s when an officer approached the driver in the vehicle.

The situation escalated and one officer was dragged and another officer shot the 20 year old man behind the wheel.

CTV Calgary has learned ASIRT, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating whether Calgary police assaulted that man, Malcolm Peyachew.

Investigators have cellphone video taken by a witness just seconds after police shot Peyachew and then pulled him from the stolen Honda Civic he was driving.

The man who filmed it lives near the alley in Dover and says police punched and kneed Peyachew outside the vehicle.

At one point in the video officers ask the man if he’s was recording the whole time and the video taker responds, “Yes. I was recording you beating him up.”

The video taker was served with an ASIRT search warrant on Monday morning.

It states there are reasonable grounds to believe officers assault Malcolm Peyachew after he was shot and so they seized the man’s cellphone and the video on it.

Calgary police confirm two of its members are being investigated for their conduct that night and has handed over all dash cam videos from police vehicles to ASIRT.

They are not saying much about this investigation but Calgary police are making it clear the officer who shot Peyachew is not involved in this investigation.

ASIRT also says they don’t believe the 20 year old sustained any additional injuries after he was pulled from the stolen car.

Peyachew is facing a long list of charges including evading and assaulting a police officer, dangerous driving and possession of stolen property.

(With files from Brad MacLeod)