Grand Jury Indicts Fired Houston-Area Police Officer Accused Of Kicking Man

HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - A grand jury on Wednesday indicted a fired Baytown police officer accused of kicking a man while another person recorded video of their traffic stop.

A Harris County grand jury indicted Nathaniel Brown on a misdemeanor assault count Wednesday.

Nathaniel Brown (credit: Baytown Police Dept.)

"The grand jury has made clear that our community won't tolerate unnecessary violence by anyone, including police officers," Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said in a statement.

The nine-year Baytown Police Department veteran is accused of confronting two men who had witnessed, made comments and took cellphone video of a June 2 traffic stop he made at a convenience store.

The driver was arrested during the traffic stop.

The video showed Brown throwing witness Skylar Gilmore, 24, to the ground and then using his knee to hit him in the shoulder and face.

Gilmore and the other witness, 23-year-old Isaiah Phillips, were arrested for disorderly conduct-language for using profanities while watching the arrest. Gilmore was also charged with interfering with public duties.

Ogg's office later dropped the charges against the two men.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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