Five Georgia cops have been indicted for murder after they 'tased a concertgoer more than a dozen times' while he was held down on the ground handcuffed and he later died of asphyxiation.
The officers are accused of the death of Fernando Rodriguez, 24, who was walking along a road naked after he had attended the Imagine Concert Music Festival at the Atlanta Motor Speedway on September 20, 2019.
Rodriguez was tased with a stun gun and held down and handcuffed as officers applied pressure to his body, according to the Henry County Attorney's Office.
One of the officers is also heard threatening to kick his teeth as he lies on the ground in footage from an edited body cam video.
Rodriguez is also heard groaning while sprawled on the ground.
Officers used stun-guns as Rodriguez did not respond to orders straight away, including a command for him to lie on his stomach, according to NBC News.
Fernando Rodriguez, 24, (pictured) was walking along the Atlanta Motor Speedway naked on September 20, 2019 after the Imagine Concert Music Festival when police stopped him and tased him.
A cop is heard saying: 'I just did not want to have to beat the boy to death.'
In a federal wrongful death lawsuit, it was also alleged that Rodriguez was called a 'sweaty little hog' by one of the officers.
Rodriguez was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital and later died of homicide by asphyxiation, according to the charges against the five officers.
A settlement of $3 million was reached with Rodriguez's