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However, Fattaleh claimed to have seen the boy spitting on the floor, which prompted him to enter the room and restrain the child.AdvertisementAfter a few minutes, Fattaleh is seen on bodycam footage bringing the boy a pillow to rest his head after removing his glasses while the child lies on the floor.The boy, who remains mostly silent throughout the video, is then asked by Fattaleh if he’s ever been charged with a crime before.After the child responds that he has not, Fattaleh is heard saying, “Okay, well you’re fixing to.”As the child lies on.