They're calling for the firing of the officers involved.
Supporters of a teen beaten by Oak Lawn police are gathering outside the department -- calling for the firing of the officers involved.The demonstration comes after video posted online showed Oak Lawn police repeatedly punching 17-year-old Hadi Abuatelah while pinned to the ground during an arrest last week.
The incident happened after a traffic stop. Video from police shows Abuatelah ran away before officers tackled him.He's still facing charges.
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