Another civil rights group is asking that Warsaw's mayor be removed after they say he supported a police officer seen on video using a choke hold on a man being arrested for disorderly conduct.

The National Black Justice Coalition is also calling for a boycott of Waffle House and the removal of Officer Frank Moss.

Back on May 4th, Moss was caught on video arresting 22-year-old Anthony Wall outside the Waffle House after employees called police saying he started a fight inside.

The video shows Moss putting his right hand on Wall's throat. Wall appears to resist the officer in the video and eventually, Moss takes him to the ground.

Wall, according to his attorneys, had complained to Waffle House staff after he and his sister sat down at an empty table that had not been cleared. The two came to the restaurant after Wall had accompanied his younger sister to her high school prom.

The attorneys say employees spoke to the two "in a derogatory manner, using homophobic slurs directed at Wall, and eventually summoning the police."

NBJC says it is the nation's leading civil rights organization for black gay and lesbian people.

Mayor A.J. Connors, who is black, released a video days after the arrest. "I want the public to understand this is not a racially motivated issue," said the mayor. "This was just a young man who broke the law and a law enforcement officer arrested him. Unfortunately, physical contact took place because he refused to follow the law."

"Mayor Connors had an opportunity to stand up for one of his constituents — for justice — when he released his statement about the incident involving Anthony Wall, a 22-year-old Black gay man, who was the victim of racial and homophobic discrimination and harassment in one of his city's public establishments," said NBJC Executive Director David Johns. "The mayor, instead, squandered that opportunity by releasing an irresponsible and premature judgment of Mr. Wall."

Warsaw police have placed Officer Moss on administrative leave while the FBI and the SBI investigate whether excessive force was used.