I can't believe people are responding to this by saying things life "f#ck the police." Did any of you stop to think about how this whole situation probably went down? From what the article says, it sounds like the woman was being extremely difficult and at the very least knew that she was making a conscious effort to avoid answering to the police officer. How or why she was hit in the face is anyone's guess, it's very possible that the cop was trying to arrest her because she wouldn't give her name and a struggle ensued because she tried to walk away from him (I have no idea if this is any kind of standard procedure, but it sure could have been avoided if she had just cooperated). If that happened, it's still up in the air weather the cop used excessive force, but I'd say it's more likely that he didn't. In situations like this, even though the woman probably wasn't any serious threat to the cop, a police officer has no obligation to try and make his forceful arrest as painless as possible, because he is in danger himself if the person is trying to get away. The whole thing could easily be the fault of the woman. Just the same, the cop could have been using excessive and unnecessary force. But really, why would a cop hit a woman in the face with his handcuffs for no reason? It doesn't sound like she had a serious gash in her face, just a cut. If the cop actually beat her in the face with his handcuffs, the injury would be far greater. Picture a guy trying to hit you in the face with handcuffs in order to only create a small to medium sized cut. It makes no sense. To me, it seems more likely that she was struggling while he was trying to handcuff her and in the struggle the handcuffs and her face met. Hell, her face could have hit the handcuffs rather than the other way around. This is just my opinion, but from what we know it seems that the woman is more at fault than the police officer that she ended up injured at all, although he may have been wrong in trying to arrest her in the first place.