The man who was caught on camera drawing his gun at Bosco's Village Pub in Solvay, has now been identified. A source close to the situation confirms Curt Francemone is the man in the video.

Francemone is retired from the Solvay Police Department. While no one was hurt, TWC News spoke with one witness who was at the bar the night of the incident.

"We all just thought it was crazy," said Taneshia Turner, who witnessed the fight. "It seemed like there was no reason for it at all. During the whole thing, you can see the guy, his badge pop out from underneath his jacket from his waistband."

Police responded to a complaint at Bosco's around 1:30 Sunday morning. The entire fight was captured on a cell phone camera. It appears to show Francemone draw his gun in front of a crowd of people.

"The bartender was actually between them, trying to de-escalate the situation, and he pulled the gun out," Turner said. "In the screen shot, you can see the guy's elbow."

TWC News went to officer Francemone's home Thursday to see if he had any comment. His daughter answered the door, but would not say anything about the situation.

Francemone is retired from the Solvay PD, but now works for the Oneida Nation police as an investigator. In a statement, Oneida Nation Police Chief Joseph Smith said Francemone has been placed on paid administrative leave pending their own investigation.

The investigation is now in the hands on the Onondaga County District Attorney's office. So far, no one involved in the incident, including Francemone, has been charged with any crime.