A Cleveland Heights man says a recent encounter with police turned violent, leaving him bruised and missing a front tooth. In a short video shared to a local Facebook page, he points to dark bruises on his face and what appears to be a gap in his smile as he describes being punched, kicked and stomped by multiple officers. He says that after the encounter, officers handed him two tickets and told him to go home. The post is public, and the story is still developing.
What the video shows
According to a Facebook reel posted by the Cleveland,Ohio Remembrance Page, the man states that several officers punched, kicked and stomped on his back during the encounter. The clip shows visible bruising on his face and what looks like a missing front tooth. In the voice-over, he says officers ultimately told him to go home after issuing two tickets. The page labels the situation as developing and centers its post on the short video of the man describing his injuries.
Verification and police response
The reel is a citizen-posted video, so the circumstances that led up to the interaction are not visible in the clip. The footage does not include any body-camera video or a police statement, and the man’s account has not been independently verified. In cases like this, agencies sometimes release public statements or body-camera footage, and any official release could clarify or expand the public record as departments respond.
Legal process and oversight
If the encounter meets the threshold for formal review, it could be examined through an independent process. In Ohio, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation sometimes conducts reviews of officer-involved critical incidents. According to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, BCI investigations are fact-finding in nature and can be referred to prosecutors for potential charging decisions…