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Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett roughed up by cop after his ‘intoxicated’ arrest, new video shows



New video of the arrest of an intoxicated Fox News anchor shows newsman Gregg Jarrett being violently thrown around by a Minnesota airport policeman.



The video, made available to Gawker by the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport’s police department, shows Jarrett being pushed into a wall like a rag doll in a detention cell by a cop named Mark Dorsey, who then slams the journalist’s head down on to the cell’s bench for added measure.
The news anchor was arrested on May 21 after an airport bartender reported his behaviour after one drink made him seem “intoxicated.”
According to the police report, Dorsey approached Jarrett and found him uncooperative and the officer wrote he “was concerned for the welfare” of the anchor.
Jarrett was then placed in a holding cell until paramedics arrived.
The police report then differs with Gawker’s reporting on what happened next after firefighters arrived. In the report, Dorsey says that Jarrett twice yelled “F–k you” at him and appeared agitated. Dorsey then says he attempted to cuff the newsman and he resisted.
However, Gawker says that the anchor could not be heard using those words at the policeman in the hour-long version of the video and it is not clear if the journalist grabbed the cop’s arm either, as Dorsey writes in his report.

“Jarrett then grabbed my left arm and I broke his grip. I then used an arm bar on his right arm to bring him to the wall,” Dorsey wrote in his report. “Once against the wall, Jarrett continued to struggle and started to spin to break my grip. I then spun with Jarrett and released my grip on his right arm and grabbed his left arm. Using an arm bar on his left arm, I brought Jarrett down to the bench and told Jarrett to stop resisting several times. I got one arm cuffed and told Jarrett to stop resisting and bring his other arm back.”