Brooklyn, NY - Disturbing video making the rounds on social media appear to show an NYPD officer launching into an obscenity laced tirade before manhandling a car service driver, physically yanking him out of his car despite the protests of EMS workers who were at the scene treating the man.

Sources told VIN News that the incident took place within the confines of the 66 PCt. but 70 Precinct cops responded, and that the driver had suffered a medical episode just before the incident took place, hitting several parked cars before smacking into a support pole for the elevated train tracks at McDonald Avenue and E18th Street.

The accident was reportedly called in to the NYPD by an off-duty corrections officer and, according to sources, police mistakenly responded to the scene believing that the corrections officer was in distress. 

EMS workers who also rushed to the accident scene were reportedly told that the incident appeared to be a DWI and that the vehicle’s engine was still revving despite having crashed into the metal support beam.

EMS workers were already treating the driver when police arrived on scene.

Video shows the driver sitting behind the wheel of his car and not resisting officers in any way.  According to sources, the officer who can be heard shouting expletives and roughing up the driver was concerned that he might attempt to flee the scene since the engine of his vehicle was still running.

The NYPD said that no details were available yet on the incident but that it could be addressed at a press conference being held at 11 AM this morning.