Friday, June 05, 2020

Buffalo Police Iced Two Cops After They Served A Protester A Concrete Sandwich!

The law claims he tripped and fell. The video shows something else.
BE WARNED THE VIDEOS ARE GRAPHIC.

The status quo of politics continues to allow the rule of law for two factions: White and Black.

FOR EVERY BAD COP, THERE WILL BE A DEAD COP!

I DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING ON THE INTERNET OR THE COP'S VERSION.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

THERE IS NO GOD!

GOD IS NOT FIXING THIS!

We haven't forgotten about the many mass shootings in the United States. COVID-19 doesn't stop individuals from picking up firearms and killing others.

The Buffalo Police Department is doing damage control after a video surfaced online of a protester being shoved to the ground. While on the ground, he bleeds out of his ears.

The police at first claimed he slipped and fell. But once the video surfaced, they retreated from the remarks and decided that the two officers who were involved are in the freezer pending an investigation into whether they've violated policies. The Erie County prosecutor has considered filing criminal charges against the two officers.

The victim is a 75-year old man who didn't do anything to the protests. The cops who shoved him were identified by social media.

Mike Desmond, a reporter for WBFO, filmed the incident outside City Hall.
Buffalo Police under fire for shoving a man to the ground.
"At 8 o'clock ... a large number of police officers appeared. I assume that they wanted to do a sweep and get everybody out and there really weren't many people," he said.

A line of officers marched through, and the man, who Desmond said did not appear to be a protester, approached the officers. "He walked a little bit, was standing there, and was hit with a club as far as I can tell," Desmond said.






"He lost his footing after he was hit, fell back, hit his head on the concrete ... and I could hear his head hit and then within a few seconds, blood started coming out from under his head," the reporter said.

Buffalo is the second largest city in the state of New York. The population is 259,000 residents and is part of the rust belt. The mayor of the city, Bryon Brown and Gov. Andrew Cuomo have condemned the incident and called for a full investigation into the matter.

In a statement, Brown said the suspension came after the city’s police commissioner launched an investigation into the incident. Brown did not identify the officers.

Brown said he was "deeply disturbed" by the video, which was published by the local National Public Radio affiliate, WBFO.

The man, who has not been publicly identified, is in serious but stable condition at a local hospital, Brown said.

In the video, which spread rapidly on Twitter on Thursday night, the man can be seen approaching a large group of officers in tactical gear and saying something. The officers yell for him to move back before one appears to push him.

Officials condemned the incident. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said the video "sickens me," while Gov. Andrew Cuomo called it "wholly unjustified and utterly disgraceful."

"Police Officers must enforce — NOT ABUSE — the law," he said.

The video clip posted to Twitter by WBFO went viral Thursday night, adding to a growing number of clips of police reacting violently to protesters, in many cases when the demonstrators appear to be of little to no threat.





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