as they were taking people out of that vehicle into custody, kwesi gus started videotaping. his attorney says he was exercising his rights to film police. richmond police say he was obstructing a police officer. in this video of a police stop, may fifth, richmond police sergeant alexander kane turns his attention to kwesi gus, filming the interaction from nearby, shouting expletives as he tells gus to get out of the way, out of the way so sir gus responds with expletives, telling kane to shut up when sergeant kane began pushing him. according to a complaint filed. the complaint says another bystander intervened as a second police officer, nicholas remick, continued the assault on gus. >> i feel like being racist, you know what i mean? because a young black man with a camera, you know, and got a white man with an attitude and a badge and they essentially abused him in ways that was woefully unjustified. >> this was a person who was exercising his constitutional rights. >> the complaint alleges the two handcuffed gus, kicked him in his ankle, forced him to the ground and place