anybody at this point except reporters. have you spoken to the deputy? no. it s not necessary for me to speak to the deputy. we have an internal affairs division. they have conducted the investigation and are just about finished with it so i should have the results by tomorrow and make my decision very shortly. just to clarify, sir, you say there is a third video that belongs to a student and shows that after the deputy put hands on this 16-year-old girl, she put hands on him back? that s correct. she resisted. you know, i think the video showed she did resist. but again, i am looking at what my officer did. what was his actions. what did he do. that s what i m concerned about. all right, sheriff leon lott, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your time, sir. thank you. as jason carroll mentioned, this is not the first time this officer has been accused of using excessive force. my next guest took him to court, sued him over a violent encounter. we ll hear from him next
let s pick back up with the national lead. fbi looking into acts of a school resource officer, sheriff s deputy, who yanked a 16-year-old girl, student, dragged her across the floor. two cell phone videos show the takedown yesterday in columbia, south carolina. we just talked to the shaf riff who says a third video captured by another student shows the girl, in his view, resisting arrest after the deputy put hands on her. that video s not yet been made public. this officer, we should point out, is no stranger to controversy. named in two prior lawsuits, one goes to trial this coming january, and the other case, deputy fields was cleared of wrongdoing, that case was brought by carlos marten in 2007. carlos joins us now. carlos, we should point out, is an army veteran, a sergeant who served in bosnia. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. thank you, sir, for having me here. carlos, what was your reaction when you learned that this deputy was the man you sued and when you see this vi