The police chief of the Celina Police Department is praising the agency’s investment in body cameras after a video captured an incident that may have been misconstrued as excessive force. www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Celina-Police-Body-Camera-Captures officer in the video was responding to a domestic disturbance when a struggle occurred.The department released a video capturing the takedown from two angles — one from the officer’s dash cam and a second from the officer’s body-worn camera. In the dash cam video, it appears the officer takes down the suspect, high on heroin, “for no reason,” according to the department.The body camera tells a different story. As seen in the video, the suspect throws a punch at the officer in an attempt to escape.A vehicle in front of the pair blocked the dash cam’s view of the assault."I think the future of policing is transparency," Police Chief Mark Metdker said."Let's be as transparent as possible. We have nothing to hide."The man was arrested without further incident.