Police spokesman Lt. Steve Dorris said the officers have not been placed on administrative leave.

“Even though Mr. Crawford has yet to file an official complaint, Chief (Keith) Dougherty has asked our Internal Affairs Division to initiate an investigation into the matter to determine if there was, in fact, any wrongdoing by our officers,” Dorris said in an email.

Crawford has since returned home to Orange and said he was still in pain from the arrest.

“I didn’t do anything at all,” Crawford said in a phone interview.

“I pulled over in the parking lot and I was waiting on my GPS to reload an address. The officers just came from out of nowhere and harassed me. One thing led to another,” he continued. “I think they were trying to kill me.”

Crawford has three prior arrests in Orange County, including two misdemeanor traffic offenses from 1999 and 2001. A third offense for evading arrest in 2004 led to a state prison sentence.