CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 1)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 1)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 2)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 2)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 3)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 3)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 4)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 4)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 5)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 5)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 6)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 6)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 7)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 7)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 8)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 8)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 9)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 9)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 10)

CBS News caught a police captain punching a protester in the head. (article 10)

The images are captured from a CBS local news (evening March 27th) broadcast. In the first two images, you can see that four people move police pens into the street while a white man watches. Then, the white man pushes the pens further into the street. Then, a police officer runs up and leaves his feet to deliver a left-hand punch to the protester's face while the protester wasn't looking (he was looking at the ground). The last captured image is when the police officer realizes it's been captured on videotape. There was no reason why a police officer should punch someone in the face when he isn't looking just because he is pushing a barricade a few more feet into the street. Nobody was in physical danger and he wasn't holding anything that looked like a gun, not even a wallet!! The CBS anchor said: "at one point, however, as protesters became unruly, a police captain rushed in and punched one man in the face. Police say they are reviewing the tape and will investigate."