LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Police have released the 911 audio and bodycam footage of a man being arrested outside a fast food restaurant, just two days after a witness video of the incident went viral. <br /> <br />KFYO reports that around 2 a.m. on June 25, two Whataburger employees reported an aggressive man harassing and threatening to assault customers. <br /> <br />When police responded to the incident, they approached the man, who was standing near his white pickup truck. A little boy, presumably the man’s son, was inside the truck. <br /> <br />The altercation began when an officer tried to check the suspect for weapons. When the man resisted, a struggle ensued. Authorities made numerous attempts to restrain him, including using a taser, while the little boy screamed inside the car. <br /> <br />Three officers eventually managed to hold the suspect down and cuff him, according to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. <br /> <br />While on the ground, he told police he would see them in court, alleging police brutality. <br />But after a review of the videos taken of the incident, police officials believe the officers acted appropriately. <br /> <br />The man, later identified as Eliseo Padilla III, was charged with three counts of assault, resisting arrest, and failure to identify. He may have been intoxicated on an unknown drug.
