Cop fights teenager

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I just watched this video on Facebook. The video was shot from the body cam of a police officer who was called to a house over a domestic issue. Apparently the daughter hit the mother. When he walks up, the son is standing in the yard and immediately starts berating him. The police officer holds no tact and immediately starts firing back like he's on the streets. The officer tries to talk to the mother about the report but the son keeps interrupting. They eventually get into a dispute throwing "f you's" etc. The officer tells him that he won't even arrest him, if he wants to be tough then "throw some hands". He repeatedly engages in the fight with the teenager, telling him that if he wants to be big and bad, then he would take off the pistol and the badge and they'd fight it out one on one. The officer pushes him first and a physical fight ensues (note, the boy waved a large hammer/stick thing at him first). Eventually, it switches body cams to the second officer and it shows the first officer beating the hell out of the boy (who was maybe 16). He doesn't get to the point where he really hurts him. He does a fair fight, hits him on the ground a few times, then clearly wins. He gets up and holds his word and tells the second officer not to arrest him. Do you think this was a case of police brutality? Do you think that it was wrong of the officer to engage in the teenagers verbal altercation? Personally, I think the officer was right. Granted, it was very unprofessional. But, I think that it was a case of a good old fashioned lesson. According to the 67k comments, the majority agrees. The kid acted big and bad and tried to call it police brutality and the officer showed him what was up and was fair about it. Thoughts? 

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