Chicago patrolman seen on video apparently tossing coffee during motorcyclist

CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department has launched an inner review after video flush on amicable media of an officer apparently tossing a crater of coffee during a motorcyclist, reports CBS Chicago.

The video, posted Sunday on a Facebook page of motorcycle organisation Chicago United Riders, is filmed from a camera apparently strapped to a helmet of a motorcyclist who is roving in a organisation down a Chicago street. One motorcyclist in a organisation is seen doing a “wheelie.” The motocyclist wearing a camera shouts something during a male station nearby an intersection who is apparently a Chicago Police officer.

The officer is seen tossing a paper coffee crater during a motorcyclist as he rides past. Coffee can be seen drizzling over a camera lens.

The Motorcyclist says: “I got we on camera, bro! Yeah! we got you!”

In a matter expelled to CBS Chicago, Chicago military contend they are wakeful of a video.

“An review has begun to establish a flawlessness of a video, as good as temperament of a officer involved, if authenticated,” a matter read.

Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson told a Chicago Tribune he can’t urge a officer’s apparent actions.

“We design each officer to be veteran (and) provide people sincerely and responsibly,” Johnson said. “So to that finish we’ll have an investigation, an review has been non-stop up, and when it comes down to it, that officer will be hold accountable and will be trained appropriately.”