According to Rush & Molloy of the NY Daily News , the police chief of Shreveport, La does not believe that actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright were treated unfairly during their recent arrest earlier this month, despite new details about an alleged cell-phone video that shows the two men being pepper-sprayed and one tasered. Someone who claims to have seen the camera phone video told Rush & Molloy "It shows Josh trying to calm down the cops (outside the Stray Cat bar). He's saying, "It's cool, man. Everything's good." The source went on to say that the footage also shows Brolin and Wright hugging -- that's when the police allegedly mace them. "Then they (police) tackle Wright and taser him. You also hear someone saying, 'What are you doing to that man? It's disgraceful." Shreveport police spokesman, Sgt . Kevin Goodwin told the NY Daily News , "We've heard about this video. We'd love to see it, if someone would like to send it to us." "The Insider's" call to the Shreveport was not immediately returned. [Read full story on The Insider] ...