There is nothing in that video that can disprove Michael's side of the story.
The LVPD are in deep trouble over that arrest, and a civil suit, which MB would probably win, would be extremely damaging to LVPD.
It would open them up to other civil suits where a lawyer could use MB's arrest to encourage a jury to award their client. LVPD is only going to release what they want to release. And it took them a suspiciously long time to do that.
I'm not saying that Michael's side of the story is the truth, or that LVPD's version is bogus.
What I am saying is that Michael Bennett has a very good chance of winning a Civil Suit against LVPD, and because of that, LVPD will cover their ass in any way (legally) possible. Their staff lawyers I'm sure, have been running the show once they found out who they arrested.
None of us will ever know exactly what went on.
I doubt anyone outside of the people who were present at Michael Bennett's arrest will ever know exactly what went down. Even witnesses of a crime or an arrest are usually so amped, that they miss a lot of what actually happened.
This had been proven over and over. They will get a group of people, tell them that they are studying how well a witness remembers events, stage the event, and the witnesses rarely give an accurate description of what happened.
Myself, I believe that Michael Bennett is sincere, and I also believe that he is describing his arrest as he best remembers it. Imagine the amount of adrenaline pumping through his system!
Then there's the after effect of having the shit scared out of you. There's the emotions, relief, anger (which is a natural reaction after a fright), puzzlement. I've felt all of those while guiding for Brown Bear in the Izembek National Wildlife Reserve. I had a sow and three large cubs charge me. Scared the every living shit out of me. I had a .338, but only 3 rounds. I thought I was done. But they stopped, 40 feet away, then left. I can remember that fear, followed by extreme anger. Anger is a natural emotional response to fear. Some things I remember crystal clear, but anything outside of my absolute focus on the bears, was non-existent.
So my point is this, WE will never know the complete facts unless a high definition video from a night vision camera appears. Police departments don't have the budget to buy thousands of high quality body cameras. So, 'after-the-fact' evidence is most likely going to be pretty weak.