- To the Police: You Are NOT the Enemy (Unless You Choose to Be.) The Supreme Court recommends that you DON'T talk to police officers, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT.". NASHUA, N.H. -- Troopers in two states were suspended Thursday amid an ongoing criminal investigation into police use of force against a suspect who was filmed being beaten by officers after apparently surrendering following a long high-speed chase. One Massachusetts state trooper and one New Hampshire state trooper police officer were suspended after a 50-mile police chase that started in Holden, Massachusetts, and ended in Nashua, New Hampshire. The driver, Richard Simone Jr., was arrested after he stepped slowly from his pickup truck, kneeled and put his hands on the ground. Footage from a news helicopter shows officers then setting upon him, pummeling him with punches. "He wasn't putting up a fight. He got out and they were attacking him and I don't know what he did," witness Melissa Oquendo told CBS Boston station WBZ. "Obviously they weren't happy, but, I mean, he wasn't fighting them, so it was a little bit much I think.". Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan expressed concern about the events shown in the video. "I thought the video was incredibly disturbing and I'm anxious to work with the folks in New Hampshire to get moving on the investigation and to figure out what's what as quickly as possible and take the appropriate action," said Baker, a Republican. Hassan said she had reached out to authorities about the video.