Video of Arrest by SDPD in Southcrest Leads to Outrage and Calls for Investigation into Violation of Policy Against Excessive Force
By Jeanette Quezada and Shelby Bremer / 7SanDiego / January 11-12, 2026
Video of San Diego police officers hitting a man as they arrested him in Southcrest over the weekend has led to an investigation.
The incident happened at 38th Street and National Avenue on Saturday night. Police and witnesses say a man blocked his ex’s car in with his own, and she called 911.
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Aurora Morales, who lives across the street, said that she was inside her home when she heard what sounded like an argument between a man and a woman. When she looked out the window, she saw what appeared to be a man trying to hit the woman’s car window.
“It seemed like he wanted her to get out of the car,” Morales said.
She said she then heard the man telling the woman he was going to pull something out of the car. That’s when Morales saw the man grab what appeared to be an iron tool to break the window.
Witnesses say there were more than a dozen squad cars but just a few moments captured on video have now prompted an investigation.
There are concerns tonight from some people about the way San Diego police officers handled an arrest last night in Southcrest. Video shared on social media is prompting questions about whether the officers involved used “excessive force.” We do want to warn you, some may find the video graphic. NBC 7’s, Jeanette Quezada, talked with witnesses today about what happened.

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