In an interview with “Good Morning America” that aired Friday morning, Bucks guard Sterling Brown discussed the recently released body-cam footage that showed him being tackled and tased in a Walgreens parking lot in January.

"I get mad every time I watch it, you know,” Brown said, "because I was defenseless, pretty much."

Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales released a statement in front of reporters Wednesday and said the officers "acted inappropriately" toward Brown.

"The video shows no justice at what really happened," Brown told GMA. "Like, it's a body-cam, it's close, you can hear me screaming or what-not. But anybody who's been in that position knows how ... how dirty it can get. So it's ... it's tough every time I watch it."

Brown, 23, has said he plans to file a civil lawsuit against the Milwaukee Police Department.

"Whether I parked illegally or not, it shouldn't have led to what it led to," Brown said. "I could have just got a ticket, went home, paid however much money. That should've been it."

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that the officer who first confronted Brown, Joseph Grams, was suspended for two days, while two others who arrived at the scene later were suspended for 10 and 15 days.