The video captured the uniformed Prince George’s County officer getting into his patrol car with the woman in Southlawn Park in the Washington, DC, suburb of Oxon Hill on Monday

A Maryland officer was suspended after a bystander recorded a video of him hugging a woman and getting into the back seat of his patrol car with her at a public park, authorities announced Tuesday.

The video captured the uniformed Prince George’s County officer entering his patrol car with the woman at Southlawn Park in the Washington, DC, suburb of Oxon Hill on Monday.

Nelson Ochoa, who recorded the video, told NBC Washington that the officer and the woman were in the back seat for approximately 30 to 40 minutes before going their separate ways.

“We couldn’t believe what we were seeing, and what really made us go, wow, this is crazy, was when the car started swaying a little bit to the left and to the right,” Ochoa said. “That’s when we were like , This is Crazy. In broad daylight and with kids around.”

The Prince George’s County Police Department said Tuesday it was aware of the video, the officer was identified and was suspended pending an investigation.

NBC Washington identified the officer as Francesco Marlett, who was previously accused of molesting an ex-girlfriend’s son in a 2016 case. According to the station, the charges against him were dropped.

A police department representative confirmed Marlett’s identity to NBC News on Wednesday and that he is the same officer involved in the 2016 case.

A voicemail message left for Marlett was not immediately returned. NBC News reached out to the Fraternal Order of Police representing Prince George’s County Police for comment on the matter.

Ochoa hopes police will take a close look at what’s happening in his video, which has 2 million views online.

“I’m glad I caught it on camera so Prince George’s could see what kind of officers they have working for them supposedly protecting the community.

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