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ABC 15(Phoenix)PHOENIX – Police have identified an officer who allegedly handcuffed and pushed a Phoenix city councilman to the ground early Friday.
Police say that around 4 a.m. Councilman Michael Johnson was checking on neighbors whose south Phoenix home had caught fire.
Johnson said in a statement he had permission from a fire battalian chief to speak with the neighbor, but he was stopped by the officer who allegedly handcuffed Johnson and threw him face down in the middle of the street.
Phoenix Police Sgt. Trent Crump identified the officer as 27-year-old Brian Authement, who has been with the department since March 2008.
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In a statement, Johnson said he got permission from a fire department battalion chief to speak with his neighbor but was stopped by an officer who was later identified as 27-year-old Brian Authement.
"He was confronted by one of my officers, who told him he could not go down to the scene," said Police Chief Jack Harris.
Johnson, a retired policeman, said he asked to speak with the officer's supervisor. But the officer said there wasn't one there and that, ``We don't do it like that out here.'' Johnson said the officer threw him to the ground and handcuffed him. Crump said Johnson was released once a supervisor arrived.
Crump said the investigation is underway to determine what happened.
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