The Arkansas State Police are investigating the beating of a man during his arrest Sunday morning outside a convenience store in Mulberry, Arkansas, by three officers, one of whom could be seen on video repeatedly punching the man’s head and smashing it into the pavement. Another officer held the man down while the third repeatedly drove his knee into the man’s body.

A 34-second video of the arrest, which was taken by a bystander in Crawford County, about 160 miles northwest of Little Rock, was shared widely on social media and even prompted Gov. Asa Hutchinson to weigh in.

Two of the officers were suspended, and one was placed on administrative leave during the investigation, law enforcement agencies said.

The Crawford County Sheriff’s Department identified the man who was arrested as Randal Worcester of Goose Creek, South Carolina, and said he was charged with second-degree battery, resisting arrest, terroristic threatening, second-degree assault and other charges. The nature of his injuries was not immediately clear, but the Arkansas State Police said he was treated at a hospital and released.

“The state police investigation will be limited to the use of physical force by the deputies and the police officer,” the Arkansas State Police said in a statement.

The statement added that after the investigation was complete, the case would be submitted to the Crawford County prosecuting attorney to determine whether the use of force was justified.

The video involves two deputies from the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and one officer from the Mulberry Police Department, according to statements from both agencies. The Mulberry Police Department said its officer was on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation, and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office said its officers had been suspended.

KSFM-TV, a station in Arkansas, reported that Crawford County Sheriff Jim Damante said police were called about a man who had spat on a convenience store employee and threatened to cut off the employee’s face.

Damante said the man rode a bike to another location, where the deputies spoke calmly with him before he pushed one of the deputies to the ground and punched the back of his head, KSFM-TV reported.