UPDATE: Video shows cops confront Domino's manager over pizza delivery dispute

JERSEY CITY -- Two city police officers have been suspended without pay after prosecutors accused them attacking a Domino's manager while on duty.

Rodney Clark and Courtney Solomon are both charged with disorderly conduct, harassment and making terroristic threats for the incident that occurred on Tuesday, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said in a statement.

Marina Elsamina, an employee at the Communipaw Avenue pizza shop, told The Jersey Journal in an interview that workers there received an online complaint on Tuesday evening by one of the police officers, apparently over a delivery issue.

The officers later arrived at the store and shoved him against a wall before the altercation spewed outside the building, according to Elsamina. She added that the cops threatened to lock up the manager.

The manager called 911 and the cops left, she added.

"We confront customers every day who fight with us, but he's using his police powers," Elsamina said.

Both officers, who joined the force in 2015, are due in court on the charges on April 10.

"The prosecutor's office will fully investigate the allegations against these officers and prosecute in accordance with the law to ensure that justice is served," Suarez said. "Officers who abuse their power and break the law must be held accountable for their actions."

This is the latest episode of bad news for the police department. Eleven cops, including the former police chief, have pleaded guilty in federal court to collecting pay for off-duty jobs they did not perform. Earlier this month, another officer was sentenced for striking a man with his police car during an arrest. Four others face charges related to a scheme to falsify timesheets. Four additional cops were indicted last year on charges related to a high-speed police pursuit that ended in a fiery crash on Tonnelle Avenue.

The police union declined to comment.

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