DETROIT -- Detroit Police chief James Craig announced Monday that two officers have been suspended with pay while an investigation continues into a social media post made by an officer where a young black woman was mocked while she walked home in the cold, according to the Associated Press.

One of the officers -- identified as Gary Steele -- allegedly made the post last week on his Snapchat which contained a video of the woman walking with the phrases “What black girl magic looks like” and “celebrating Black History Month” on them. The other officer has not been identified by police.

The officers had stopped the woman for driving with expired plates and told her she could not drive the car home -- which was only a couple blocks away -- because the car would be towed. At a prior press conference, Craig said body camera footage shows the woman was offered a ride home by police, but she refused. That’s when Steele allegedly began filming and posted the video to his Snapchat.

Craig previously announced that Steele has been demoted from his rank as corporal in the department.

The AP was unable to reach Steele for comment or to determine if he had a lawyer who could speak on his behalf.