Police in North Carolina launched footage Friday exhibiting officers use a stun gun on a Black man who had informed officers he had coronary heart points. At one level the person, who died about an hour later, was held on the bottom by officers as he was shocked.

Darryl Tyree Williams, 32, was pronounced lifeless at a hospital Jan. 17. A police report says officers noticed an open container of alcohol and marijuana in a parked automotive as Williams was within the driver’s seat. Throughout an try to arrest him, police say Williams was shocked thrice and ultimately handcuffed by officers in southeast Raleigh.

Six officers are on administrative go away amid an investigation by the Raleigh Police Division’s Inside Affairs Unit. The State Bureau of Investigation can be conducting a probe.