Video shows police in Buffalo, New York, shoving 75-year-old to ground
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[June 05, 2020]
By Sharon Bernstein
(Reuters) - Two Buffalo, New York, police
officers were suspended without pay on Thursday after a video showed
them shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground, as protests over the
police killing of George Floyd continued into their tenth night.
The video taken by a reporter from local public radio station WBFO and
posted on its website and Twitter account shows the white-haired man
approaching a line of officers in riot gear. One officer pushes him with
a baton and a second one with his hand. The sound of a crack is heard
and then blood trickles from the man's head. The man, who is white, is
not identified.
"I was deeply disturbed by the video," Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said in
a statement. "After days of peaceful protests and several meetings
between myself, police leadership and members of the community,
tonight's event is disheartening."
The incident drew widespread condemnation on social media as protesters
returned to the streets of several U.S. cities to demonstrate against
police brutality.
Floyd died in Minneapolis on May 25 after former police officer Derek
Chauvin put his knee on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes during an
arrest.
The video in Buffalo shows the majority of the officers march past after
the man falls, though the officer who pushed him with a baton starts to
lean over him before he is motioned away by another officer. Someone is
heard calling for a medic.
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An elderly man falls after appearing to be shoved by riot police
during a protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of
George Floyd, in Buffalo, New York, U.S. June 4, 2020 in this still
image taken from video. WBFO/via REUTERS TV
The radio station reported that two medics came forward and helped
the man into an ambulance. Police later said that a man was injured
after tripping and falling, the radio station said.
But after viewing the video, Buffalo Police Commissioner Byron
Lockwood ordered an investigation and suspended the two officers,
Brown said.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Twitter that he spoke with
the Mayor Brown and agreed that the officers involved should be
suspended, pending a formal investigation.
He wrote,"Police Officers must enforce - NOT ABUSE - the law."
The 75-year-old victim was in stable but serious condition at Erie
County Medical Center Hospital in Buffalo, Brown said.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
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