

While the officer and her partner were carrying out the police procedure, one of the young men decided to take his cellphone out of his pocket to record the authorities, which apparently triggered the officerâs anger.

Controversy over abuse by a female police officer in BogotĂĄ, who struck a young man on the head with her baton for taking photos of her: âTake them with your mother.â
The policewoman repeatedly struck the man on the head with no apparent reason and tried to prevent him from being recorded while she was conducting a search.

A video went viral on social media showing a policewoman who was patrolling near the CAI RincĂłn, located in the Suba district, physically assaulting a man who was trying to record a video in which she appeared. The events took place in a park in the countryâs capital during a police search.
While the officer and her partner were carrying out the police procedure, one of the young men decided to take his cellphone out of his pocket to record the authorities, which apparently triggered the officerâs anger.
In fact, the manâs action was not well received by the officer conducting the inspection, who, in an agitated tone, asked the young man not to record her. âLook over there, donât take pictures of me,â she said.

In response to the manâs refusal, the police officer began to strike him several times on the head with her standard-issue baton as punishment for not following her orders. After the blows, the victim stated that he was not photographing her, but rather recording the search.
The young manâs words further increased the officerâs fury. She tried to intimidate him and repeatedly threatened to hit him again if he did not comply with her directive to put away his phone and stop recording.
âDonât record me, donât take pictures of me, or anything like that. Donât be photographing me (âŠ) go take them with your mother, not with me,â the officer told the young man insistently.
As a result, the officer demanded his identity document to check the manâs and his companionsâ criminal records. In this context, the approximately 20-year-old young man did not hand over his identification and ignored the warnings, as he did not stop the video.
He even argued that the officersâ actions were an abuse and went against the law: âDonât touch me, not like this, this isnât how itâs done, this is going on social media,â he said while trying to move away from the officers.
To document the assault he suffered, the young man recorded the faces of the two police officers, whom he accused of not following the proper legal procedure. Immediately, the officer did not hesitate to respond: âI donât give a fuck, hand over your ID,â and then cut the video by taking his cellphone away.
After the events became known, videos circulated on social media in which the assaulted young man showed what his face looked like after the womanâs blows. In the clip, the victimâs cheekbone can be seen swollen as a result of the attack.

The abuse by the official of the BogotĂĄ Metropolitan Police caused a wave of divided opinions. Thousands of internet users expressed their rejection of the situation, arguing that several rules were violated, since it is legal to record the procedure.
âAny public servant can be recorded; the police are anything but good; Oh nooo, thatâs abuse⊠report her to the Attorney Generalâs Office⊠the police must be respected, but they must also show respectâŠâ; âPeople find it hard to accept that 90 percent of police officers have an attitude like this womanâsâif she can even be called a womanâbecause anyone who uses a public office knows that procedures can be recorded, and acting otherwise is considered outside the law,â are some of the usersâ comments.
Meanwhile, other internet users took advantage of the situation to mock the officerâs misconduct, pointing out that she would be fired or sanctioned for hitting the young man.
âI already see a disciplinary case with a verdict includedâshe convicted herself hahahaâ; âPoor officer, I think she might lose her jobâ; âOne more unemployed person.â
Regarding the events witnessed in the countryâs capital, neither the cityâs mayor, Carlos Fernando GalĂĄn, nor the National Police or the District Secretariat of Security have issued any statements to provide explanations.
