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An event designed to bring the Los Angeles Police Department and community members closer together in Harbor City may have done the opposite.

Saturday night, 19-year-old Robert Cortez came to the Harbor City Community Center to help set up for an LAPD-sponsored movie night.

However, when officers handcuffed another man, Cortez began filming with his cell phone, and that’s when he says officers came at him.

“Just because I was recording, I didn’t do anything else. I didn’t step in his way or nothing,” Cortez said.

Video shows Cortez asking why he’s being detained, and a crowd around him seems worried about his safety and screams for him to comply with officers.

Meanwhile, another officer pulls out a bright green taser and points it at the crowd.

“It completely escalated. It went too far. They were supposed to deescalate the situation, calm everyone down and they didn’t,” said Rocio Gonzales, Cortez’s mother.

Gonzales said her son was not resisting arrest, but rather reacting as any normal person would in that situation.

“How would you feel if someone is putting their hands on you and they have no right to touch you?,” she asked.

Cortez was arrested for felony resisting arrest.

Harbor City Neighborhood Councilmember Jennifer Corral, who witnessed the scuffle, said the event was intended to bring the area together, but instead, the situation has been inflamed further.

“It’s to keep the kids off the street, to keep them away from getting in trouble like that, and the police officers come in and assume they know what’s going on,” she said.

Editorial Note: After our story aired, LAPD responded to our request for comment with the following statement:

“On September 2, 2022 Harbor officers attempted to detain (3) individuals for a firearm investigation in the parking lot of the Harbor Rec Center.  Two of the three complied with the officers, while a third did not.  Once the first two were hand cuffed, officers turned their attention to the third individual who had begun recording the officers with cell phone.  This interaction was recorded and uploaded to various social media platforms gaining some attention as the portion uploaded gives the appearance that the officers are only interacting with the third individual because he is recording.”