San Antonio Cop Benched After Bodycam Captures Brutal Booking Room Beatdown

A San Antonio police officer is off the streets indefinitely after internal records and body‑camera video captured a violent arrest that moved from the street to the booking process in September 2025.

Investigators say the footage and accompanying paperwork show the officer kneeing, slapping and even pulling the hair of a handcuffed man, behavior that ultimately cost him his badge for now and dropped fresh fuel on San Antonio’s ongoing fight over police accountability.

What the records show

Documents reviewed by KSAT state that Officer Johnathan T. Guerra kneed the suspect in the back of the head and later in the stomach, pushed him onto the hood of a patrol unit, slapped him and pulled his hair during a search.

The man was wanted on a felony family‑violence warrant and, according to the station’s summary of the records, at one point tried to kick. Guerra responded with a clear verbal threat, telling him, “You kick me bro, I’m gonna f— you up,” before striking him, KSAT reports.

Policy and procedure

Under Procedure 501, titled “Response to Resistance,” San Antonio Police Department policy requires officers to “use only the level of force necessary” and to de‑escalate when possible. The written rules also require supervisors to document and review any use‑of‑force incidents and to respond to those scenes to make sure officers are following department policy, according to the City of San Antonio.

Discipline and oversight

Suspension paperwork reviewed by KSAT lists Guerra as an SAPD officer since 2020 and labels his conduct “unnecessary physical violence.” That finding triggered an indefinite suspension, the department’s most serious form of discipline short of outright termination…

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