St. Paul, Minn., resident Chris Lollie says that he was sitting in front of a bank for ten minutes waiting to pick up his kids from school when police officers began to question and harass him for no apparent reason.

Lollie filmed the incident, which rapidly escalated as he repeatedly claimed, "I didn't do anything wrong." The officers, a man and a woman, tell Lollie he is going to jail, but never say what he has done wrong, or what he will be charged with.

"The problem is I'm black," Lollie tells one of the officers. "It really is. I didn't do anything wrong."

Though the last half of the video is dark due to Lollie dropping the phone, you can hear him screaming, "Those are my kids right there!" The male police officer then uses his taser on Lollie, and there is a sound like children screaming in the background.

"This is assault," he says.