By Mark Schnyder, NBCDFW.com
A Texas police department will investigate claims that an officer cursed and used excessive force against a teen, after the teen?s mother said she will make a complaint on Monday.
Andrew Rodriguez, 17, resisted arrest as police tried to take him into custody on an old trespassing warrant, according to his mother Kelly Pope.
A video of the incident taken by Rodriguez?s friend shows an officer in control of Rodriguez on the ground when another officer comes running over.
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?He knows he handled it badly at first, that he should have been a little more cooperative,? said Pope, who lives in Hurst, a town located between Dallas and Ft. Worth. "[The officer] comes up at a jolting sprint, kneed him right in the back of the head and as you can see on the video and says, 'If you move I?m gonna bleep bleep kill you,? Pope said, describing the video.
The officer, who identified himself on the video as "Arnold 654," also used a gay slur after the teen used it.
Pope plans to go to the Hurst Police Department on Monday to speak directly with the police chief about the incident.
"This is not behavior that the city of Hurst promotes or condones in any way,? said the Hurst Police in a statement to NBCDFW. ?We strive to build a stronger, safer community through our work around the city and will continue to do so through appropriate action.? The incident will be investigated internally."
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Rodriguez declined to comment on the incident and is now back at his mother?s home.
"He's okay," said Pope of her son.? "He doesn't want any part of anything. He's a little embarrassed."
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