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Body camera footage showed the hands of Indianapolis police officers near the blue windowpane-patterned boxer shorts of Paul Johnson. This screengrab was taken after Johnson was already on the ground and after Officer Travis Lewis allegedly grabbed Johnson

Body camera footage showed the hands of Indianapolis police officers near the blue windowpane-patterned boxer shorts of Paul Johnson. This screengrab was taken after Johnson was already on the ground and after Officer Travis Lewis allegedly grabbed Johnson’s genitals.

A suspended Indianapolis police officer appeared in court virtually on Thursday morning to hear a list of charges that he grabbed a man’s genitals as some form of “pain compliance in order to elicit cooperative behavior.” During the hearing, the court entered a temporary not guilty plea on the officer’s behalf and arranged a carefully choreographed booking process for the officer-turned-defendant.

Then-street officer Travis Lewis, 32, is accused of three counts: (1) official misconduct (a Level 6 Felony); (2) battery resulting in bodily injury (a Class A Misdemeanor); and (3) another count of battery resulting in bodily injury (another Class A Misdemeanor).  Authorities say body camera video from multiple angles — and statements from his fellow officers — suggest that he grabbed the genitals of a man later identified as Paul Johnson while trying to put Johnson into a squad car.  Lewis and the other officers were taking Johnson into custody with bad information:  they thought a protective order was active against him; it turned out there was not and that the information entered into a court database was incorrect.

According to court documents, Lewis “did knowingly touch Paul Johnson’s genitals, resulting in bodily injury, that is: pain.” Lewis is also accused of having “knowingly touch Paul Johnson in a rude, insolent, or angry manner by throwing Paul Johnson to the ground while handcuffed, resulting in bodily injury, that is: a laceration and/or pain.”

Paul Johnson (bottom) was captured on body camera video as he was being restrained by an Indianapolis police officer. (Image via court records/Officer Jared Henry’s body cam.)

Paul Johnson (bottom) was captured on body camera video as he was being restrained by an Indianapolis police officer. (Image via court records/Officer Jared Henry’s body cam.)

As Law&Crime previously reported, body camera video showed Johnson yelling “my balls” several times during the confrontation.

During Thursday’s pretrial hearing, a judge read the charges and the potential penalties against Lewis.

The court entered a “preliminary plea of not guilty” on Lewis’s behalf.  The judge said that plea would become a formal plea of not guilty in 20 days unless the court heard otherwise via Lewis’s attorney.

The defendant verified his date of birth and address under oath and was further notified of his constitutional rights.

Lewis was ordered to have no contact with Johnson, directly or indirectly.

“If you see Mr. Johnson walking down the street, it’s your responsibility to go in a different direction,” the judge cautioned.

The judge then sought to ensure the defendant was properly booked, processed, photographed, and fingerprinted by the local constabulary “this afternoon,” an attorney confirmed.

Indianapolis FOX affiliate WXIN recently reported that that Lewis was initially placed on administrative duty but now stands “suspended without pay pending a recommendation for termination” from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

The judge set a June 14 conference for attorneys only — the next step in the case.

“Gentlemen, you have a good day,” the judge said while wrapping the proceeding.

Read the charging documents below:

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