WATCH: Pittsburgh cop snaps and unleashes insane unhinged rant on innocent bystanders

A Pittsburgh city police officer is under investigation after a video was released which showed him mocking and yelling at innocent bystanders while officers were responding to a report of a fight.

After viewing this video, the Pittsburgh Citizens Police Review Board (CPRB) opened an inquiry into the officer’s conduct. CPRB Executive Director Beth Pittinger said,

“He certainly appeared hostile in his approach and not demonstrating professional control of himself when he engaged that recorder.”

When police officials were reached for comment,  Chief Cameron McLay responded,

“As a result of complaints received, there will be an investigation into the conduct of Police Bureau members.”

This journalist’s experience is hardly an isolated incident. As The Free Thought Project previously reported, earlier this year, officers threatened an innocent pregnant woman and her fiance at gunpoint for filming a man’s arrest.

The more police try to intimidate people for filming, the more important documenting police interactions becomes as evidenced by the case of Cameron Ford, who filmed Atlanta police officer Sherrick Morrison attempting to illegally arrest a man. Due to Ford’s recording of the incident, officer Morrison was forced to let the man go.

It is estimated that 182.6 million Americans will own a smartphone in 2015, and with an increasing number of brutality cases being substantiated by videos, filming the police has become the most powerful tool we can use to ensure police officers are held accountable.

This story first appeared at The Free Thought Project.

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