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Milwaukee police discipline officers involved in arrest of Bucks' Sterling Brown

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Footage of Brown arrest, tasing released (1:16)

Bucks guard Sterling Brown plans to sue Milwaukee police after being tased and arrested over a parking violation. (1:16)

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee's police chief has confirmed the discipline for three officers in the arrest of Bucks player Sterling Brown.

Chief Alfonso Morales said in a statement Friday that one officer was suspended for 15 days, a second was suspended for 10 days and a third for two days. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel earlier had reported on the suspensions.

Morales also says eight officers will receive a policy review. He says the officers' names will be released after a required legal notice.

Police used a stun gun on Brown when officers detained him for a parking violation in January. Video of Brown's arrest was publicly released Wednesday.

Brown told the Journal Sentinel on Friday that he "gave in" when police used a stun gun on him because he didn't want officers to "pull out their guns.''