Wildwood officers reassigned amid probe of video of beach altercation

Wildwood police said on its Facebook page that 20-year-old Emily Weinman of Philadelphia faces multiple charges, including assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.

Twitter video shows Wildwood police officers hitting a woman

Twitter video shows Wildwood police officers hitting a woman (image via twitter)

Police officers have been reassigned to administrative duty amid an investigation into a video posted online showing an officer punching a woman on a beach in New Jersey.

Wildwood police said on their Facebook page that 20-year-old Emily Weinman, of Philadelphia, faces several charges, including two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

NJ.com reports video of Saturday’s incident shows an officer striking the woman’s head twice as she’s down on the sand. Voices are heard yelling “stop resisting,” though it’s unclear who was talking. The video doesn’t show what led to the confrontation.

Wildwood Police Chief Robert Regalbuto said he finds the video “alarming” but doesn’t want to “rush to any judgment” until the investigation is complete.

Wildwood Mayor Ernie Troiano Jr. told The Philadelphia Inquirer that the episode was a “shame,” but said police would soon release body camera footage showing officers being insulted and spat upon. Weinman is also charged with spitting at an officer.

“It wasn’t just that this officer decided to beat her up,” he said. “That wasn’t the case.”

Troiano declined comment on the use of force, saying he didn’t know the whole story, but added: “We don’t like to see anyone get hit, period. But then again, when you have someone who’s aggressively attacking you or spitting at you . I wasn’t there. I don’t know.”

He also expressed frustration at the amount of underage drinking, saying no one is allowed to drink in public or on the beach in Wildwood unless they are attending an event that has received a permit to allow drinking.

Wildwood police asked anyone who was present and has video of the altercation to come forward to help their internal affairs investigation, in which Cape May County officers will also be assisting.

A listed phone number for Weinman wasn’t immediately found.

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