Apropos the previous video. He was released the next day without charge.
In a separate incident, the Indendent Police Complaints Commission reprimanded 11 Sussex Officers for using a hood on an 11 year old disabled girl.
// Sussex police have been strongly criticised by the force watchdog after an 11-year-old disabled girl was hooded, handcuffed and detained in custody for a total of more than 60 hours.
The girl, known as Child H, suffers from a rare neurological disorder similar to autism that can cause sudden outbursts of anger.
She was placed in handcuffs, leg restraints and a spit hood after being detained on four separate occasions for minor offences between February and March 2012.
Eleven officers and one police staff member were found to have cases to answer for misconduct after an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
In findings due to be published on Wednesday, the watchdog criticised a “widespread failure by Sussex police officers to document their use of force in relation to Child H” and added: “Using force on a person so young and vulnerable is a grave occurrence that should be treated with the significance it merits.” //