By Associated Press - Thursday, September 14, 2017

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio police officer is being pulled from patrol duties over comments he made following an arrest captured on a cellphone video that showed other officers kicking and punching the man.

Columbus Police Chief Kimberley Jacobs says she is appalled by the inappropriate and unprofessional comments made by the officer whose name wasn’t released.

The department says the comments were recorded on a body camera and that the officer didn’t appear to be involved in the arrest.

The Sept. 1 arrest inside a Columbus convenience store is being investigated by the department’s internal affairs unit.

Video shows officers struggling to subdue the suspect and eventually punching and kicking him.

A police spokesman says use of force depends on a suspect’s behavior and police policy does allow for punching and kicking.

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This story has been corrected to show the last name of the Columbus police chief is Jacobs, not Jones.

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