Portland Police Bureau Captain Mark Kruger probably isn't too happy with this video, posted by Robert Seaver, who claims to be a former friend of Kruger's.

Kruger has come under fire for brush-ups with Nazi images before, as reported in the Willamette Week in 2004. YouTube sent Seaver an email asking that he edit or remove the video after they received complaints that it violated Kruger's privacy.

In an email sent to the Portland Mercury, Seaver said he believes Kruger himself filed the complaint with YouTube, and that Kruger is using his position as an officer to force YouTube to act. When the Mercury reached Seaver by phone, he declined to elaborate.

Over at the Police Bureau, spokesperson Mary Wheat said she has no idea who complained to YouTube.

"Everybody's got a right to make a complaint to YouTube, just like everybody's got a right to post something," Wheat said. She also wondered how quotes in the video attributed to Kruger were obtained, and if they'd been confirmed as things Kruger actually said.

Kruger declined requests for an interview, Wheat said, because Kruger said the Mercury "was not an objective news source."