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Police officers in Buffalo, New York used excessive force to disperse a protest against police brutality on Thursday, shoving a 75-year-old protester who posed no threat to them so hard that he fell to the ground and sustained a bloody head wound. Although the incident took place outside Buffalo’s City Hall, in daylight and in full view of witnesses, including at least five journalists, the Buffalo Police Department initially said in a statement that, during a “skirmish involving protestors, one person was injured when he tripped & fell.”However, that account of what happened was quickly revealed to be a lie. Just over 20 minutes after the police statement was made public, the local NPR affiliate WBFO released distressing video of the incident, which clearly showed that the man only fell to the sidewalk in Niagara Square and hit his head because two officers he tried to talk to shoved him roughly. Although the elderly man hit his head hard on the pavement, and immediately began bleeding from his ear, one officer who had pushed him was stopped from aiding him by another officer who pushed him toward a younger protester, who was sitting on the city hall steps holding a “Black Lives Matter” sign. None of the other officers made any immediate effort to help the injured man. One officer did, however, order the reporter who was filming the incident, Mike Desmond of WBFO, to clear the area. The injured man was hospitalized in serious, but stable condition, according to
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This video still shows a Buffalo police officer shoving an elderly man to the ground as protests wrapped up Thursday, June 4, 2020. Buffalo, NY — Two Buffalo police officers have been suspended after shoving an elderly man to the ground, seriously injuring him, and then claiming he tripped. Video quickly went viral Thursday night of two cops appearing to push a 75-year-old man in front of City Hall as protests began wrapping up shortly after Buffalo’s curfew began at 8 p.m. The man fell to the pavement, hitting his head; a painful crack is heard as blood started rushing from his head. The graphic video from NPR’s Buffalo radio station was viewed more than 45 million times in less than 10 hours. Warning: Video contains potentially disturbing content. WBFO reports two medics quickly came forward to treat the unidentified man. He was taken to Erie County Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition with a concussion and lacerations. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said he is expected to recover, but no other details were released. Buffalo Police claimed in a statement that the man fell: “A 5th person was arrested during a skirmish with other protestors and also charged with disorderly conduct. During that skirmish involving protestors, one person was injured when he tripped & fell.”According to the New York Daily News, the Buffalo Police Department announced an internal investigation around 10 p.m. Thursday. Two officers seen in the video have been suspended. In a statement, Buffalo
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The sight and the sound of a 75-year-old protester’s head hitting the pavement after being shoved by Buffalo police officers has ignited a social-media firestorm. Video of the incident, which happened in Niagara Square shortly after Buffalo’s 8 p.m. curfew went into effect Thursday, was posted to Twitter at 9:13 p.m. by radio station WBFO-FM. Almost immediately, there was reaction — and not just from major news organizations.“I’m not sure why we would need to sign a petition to make this happen but it just did,” tweeted comedian Jim Gaffigan, who then asked people to sign a change.org petition demanding that one of the officers be fired; both have been suspended without pay, and neither has been criminally charged or officially identified. So far, the petition has gotten more than 207,0000 signatures.’Utterly disgraceful’: New York police officers suspended after viral video shows them shoving 75-year-old man to ground. Tweeted actor Seth Rogan: “Again, if they’re doing this to old white men ON camera, imagine what the (expletive) is happening off camera.”Other celebrities and people with large social-media followings — including Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monae, Ice-T, Jemele Hill and Greta Thunberg — also have weighed in: All data is taken from the source: http://democratandchronicle.com Article Link: https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2020/06/05/buffalo-ny-police-push-75-year-old-man-social-media-reaction-fierce/3153640001/ #Buffalopolice #newsradio #newsworldfox #newsworldtoday #cnnnewstoday #newstodayheadlines # Buffalo police push 75-year-old man Social media reaction fierce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3N1MR9ChrM
Earlier today, Donald Trump on Twitter suggested via reporting from the One America News Network (OANN) that 75 year old Martin Gugino was trying to interfere with the two buffalo police officers who pushed him (McCabe and Torgalski), and that he exaggerated his ‘fake fall’ and injury This shoes that Donald Trump is unhinged, and will resort to lies and conspiracy theories to attack his enemies. Here is Trump’s Tweet: “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old Martin Gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment. @OANN I watched, he fell harder than was pushed. Was aiming scanner. Could be a set up?” Support me on Patreon: https://patreon.com/ChristoAivalis Support me on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/christoaivalis For Christo Aivalis: Twitter: https://twitter.com/christoaivalis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christoaivalishistorian/ Website: https://www.christoaivalis.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/christoaivalis1
All 57 of the Buffalo police officers on the department’s Emergency Response Team have resigned from their positions on the special unit following Thursday’s incident in Niagara Square. That’s according to Buffalo PBA President John Evans, who confirmed a report you saw first on Spectrum News Friday afternoon. What You Need To KnowEntire Buffalo Police ERT resigns to support two officers who were suspended after pushing 75-year-old man ThursdayThe officers have only resigned from the ERT; They have not resigned from their police officer rolesThe injured man, 75-year-old Martin Gugino, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. He is active and alert as of Friday afternoonThe officers have not resigned from their police officer roles. It comes after the suspension of two ERT members who shoved a 75-year-old protester in Niagara Square Thursday evening after video from Spectrum News and a local radio station surfaced showing the incident. That man, activist Martin Gugino, was taken to Erie County Medical Center with serious injuries to his head, though he is active and alert today. Evans says the members resigned to support the two suspended officers, and in disgust of how the administration is handling the entire incident. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz learned about the group action during a press conference Friday afternoon.”I’m very disappointed if they resigned. I don’t know how many individuals there are, as I said I have no oversight directly, that is no oversight over the Buffalo Police Department. My goal as county executive is to ensure
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Two Buffalo police officers face criminal charges in the shoving of a 75-year-old protester who fell and cracked his head, ABC News has learned. Read more: https://7ny.tv/2MCdXD6 Check out more Eyewitness News – http://7ny.tv/2suJHTd NEW HERE? – Hi! We’re abc7NY, also known as Channel 7 on TV, home to Eyewitness News, New York’s Number 1 news. We hope you love us on YouTube as much as you do on television! OUR SOCIAL MEDIA – FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ABC7NY/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abc7ny INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/abc7ny/ NEWS TIPS: Online: https://7ny.tv/36UsL9a Phone: 917-260-7700 Email: abc7ny@abc.com #georgefloyd #georgefloydprotests #buffalo
BUFFALO, N. Y. — Prosecutors investigated Friday after a television crew captured a police officer in Buffalo shoving a 75-year-old man who then falls and cracks his head, a confrontation that resulted in the suspension of two officers. The video from WFBO of Thursday night’s encounter, which happened near the conclusion of race protests over the death of George Floyd in Minnesota, quickly sparked outrage. In this image from video provided by WBFO, a Buffalo police officer appears to shove a man who walked up to police Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Buffalo, N. Y. Video from WBFO shows the man appearing to hit his head on the pavement, with blood leaking out as officers walk past to clear Niagara Square. Buffalo police initially said in a statement that a person “was injured when he tripped & fell,” WIVB-TV reported, but Capt. Jeff Rinaldo later told the TV station that an internal affairs investigation was opened. Mike Desmond/WBFO via APIt showed an officer pushing a man who approached a line of officers clearing demonstrators from Niagara Square around the time of an 8 p.m. curfew. The man falls backward and hits his head on the pavement. Blood leaks out as officers walk past. The mayor, Byron Brown, said in a statement that the man, who hasn’t been publicly identified, was in serious condition. A hospital official said he was “alert and oriented,” Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz tweeted Friday morning.“Let’s hope he fully recovers,” Poloncarz said. The video immediately generated
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More than 50 police officers in Buffalo have resigned in support of two colleagues who were suspended after video showed them shoving a 75-year-old peace activist to the ground who then cracked his head and was hospitalized with severe injuries. The resigning 57 officers comprised the entire Buffalo police department (BDP) emergency response team. They will still be employed by BDP and be paid, but they will no longer work on the emergency response team. The shock development, which triggered a wave of social media outrage, is likely to heighten tensions in the city in New York state, which like many other places has seen widespread anti-police-brutality protests in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer. The protests have been marred by widespread incidents of police violence against demonstrators and the media that have triggered condemnation by civil rights groups in the US and overseas. Many of them have been filmed and spread via social media. The brutal attack on Martin Gugino by the Buffalo police seemed to strike a particular chord. Video from the public radio station WBFO shows Gugino approaching a line of helmeted officers holding batons as they clear demonstrators from Niagara Square around the time of an 8pm curfew. Two officers push Gugino backward, and he hits his head on the pavement. Blood spills as officers walk past. One officer leans down to check on the injured man before he is urged along by another officer. Prosecutors are now
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Prosecutors were investigating Friday after a video captured police in Buffalo shoving a 75-year-old man who then fell and cracked his head, a confrontation that resulted in the suspension of two officers. Video of Thursday night’s encounter, which happened near the conclusion of protests over the death of George Floyd in Minnesota, quickly sparked outrage. It shows a man identified as Martin Gugino approaching a line of helmeted officers holding batons as they clear demonstrators from Niagara Square around the time of an 8 p.m. curfew. Two officers push Gugino backward, and he hits his head on the pavement. Blood spills as officers walk past. One officer leans down to check on the injured man before he is urged along by another officer. Gugino and the officers all appear to be white, but details of their backgrounds were not released. “Why? Why was that necessary? Where was the threat?” asked Gov. Andrew Cuomo at his daily briefing Friday. The governor said he spoke to Gugino, who had been hospitalized in serious condition. “It’s just fundamentally offensive and frightening. How did we get to this place?” Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz spoke to reporters on Friday and said the officers must be held responsible for their actions following an investigation by the District Attorney. “Police and other law enforcement have a duty to serve and protect the public. We need them to be the guardians of the public, not warriors engaged in battle with the public,” Poloncarz said. The video immediately
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A team of 57 Buffalo police officers resigned en masse on Friday to show support for two colleagues who were suspended without pay following their aggressive behavior at a George Floyd protest. A graphic trending video captured Thursday by the NPR affiliate WBFO shows two police officers shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground and walking away. The two officers were suspended without pay. The video also shows the officers’ colleagues walking past the protester, who doesn’t get up, as blood pours from his ears and onto the sidewalk. The Buffalo Police Benevolent Association told the Investigative Post that dozens of their colleagues were so unhappy with the suspensions that they resigned from their posts.”Fifty-seven resigned in disgust because of the treatment of two of their members, who were simply executing orders, ” said John Evans, the union’s president, told the news outlet. While the 57 officers resigned from the unit, they remain members of the police force, according to Spectrum News. The video showing 75-year-old Martin Gugino being pushed to the ground is one of many documented incidents of police aggression during the national George Floyd protests. In the video, the man can be seen approaching a group of officers in riot gear. As the man approaches, two officers can be seen pushing the man backward. One officer is seen using his baton to force the man backward, while another officer can be seen shoving the man’s chest. An initial statement from a Buffalo Police Department representative said that
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Incident happened during protests over George Floyd’s death1 / 7In this image from video provided by WBFO, a Buffalo police officer appears to shove a man who walked up to police Thursday, June 4, 2020, in Buffalo, N. Y. Video from WBFO shows the man appearing to hit his head on the pavement, with blood leaking out as officers walk past to clear Niagara Square. Buffalo police initially said in a statement that a person was injured when he tripped & fell, WIVB-TV reported, but Capt. Jeff Rinaldo later told the TV station that an internal affairs investigation was opened. Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood suspended two officers late Thursday, the mayors statement said. (Mike Desmond/WBFO via AP)NEW YORK –NEW YORK (AP) — The latest night of protests in New York City sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police was markedly calmer, while video of a police officer appearing to shove an elderly protester who falls and cracks his head in Buffalo drew widespread condemnation. Video from WFBO showed a Buffalo police officer appearing to push the 75-year-old man who walked up to police clearing Niagara Square around the 8 p.m. curfew Thursday. The man falls straight backward and hits his head on the pavement, with blood leaking out as officers walk past. The video quickly went viral on social media, spurring outrage. Buffalo police initially said in a statement that a person “was injured when he tripped & fell,” WIVB-TV reported, but Capt. Jeff Rinaldo later told
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Prosecutors are investigating the actions of two Buffalo police officers who were suspended without pay on Thursday night after a video showed them shoving a 75-year-old protester, who was hospitalized with a head injury. The video taken by WBFO, a local radio station, shows the man, identified on Friday as Martin Gugino, approaching a group of officers during a protest stemming from the death of George Floyd. He was identified by the Western New York Peace Center, a nonprofit that named him in a Facebook post, saying he is a peace activist and a member. After the video shows Mr. Gugino stopping in front of the officers to talk, an officer yells “push him back” three times; one officer pushes his arm into Mr. Gugino’s chest, while another extends his baton toward him with both hands. Mr. Gugino flails backward, landing just out of range of the camera, with blood immediately leaking from his right ear. An officer leans down to examine him, the video shows, but another officer then pulls the first officer away. Several other officers are seen walking by the man, motionless on the ground, without checking on him. On Friday, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement that prosecutors were investigating the incident. It said Mr. Gugino was unable to provide a statement to investigators on Thursday night at the Erie County Medical Center, where he was taken for treatment for the head injury. On Friday, Mr. Gugino was in serious but stable
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds his daily press conference on the Covid-19 outbreak, which has infected more than 373,040 people across the state, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Cuomo said Tuesday mass protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis could threaten the state’s progress in containing the spread of the coronavirus. » Subscribe to CNBC TV: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCtelevision » Subscribe to CNBC: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC » Subscribe to CNBC Classic: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCclassic Turn to CNBC TV for the latest stock market news and analysis. From market futures to live price updates CNBC is the leader in business news worldwide. Connect with CNBC News Online Get the latest news: http://www.cnbc.com/ Follow CNBC on LinkedIn: https://cnb.cx/LinkedInCNBC Follow CNBC News on Facebook: https://cnb.cx/LikeCNBC Follow CNBC News on Twitter: https://cnb.cx/FollowCNBC Follow CNBC News on Instagram: https://cnb.cx/InstagramCNBC #CNBC #CNBCTV New York Gov. Cuomo speaks on coronavirus and protests over police brutality — 6/3/2020
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Around 200 demonstrators gathered in Berlin on Saturday to protest against COVID-19 measures, arguing with police officers that their constitutional rights had been infringed. According to Berlin’s police spokesperson, about 180 officers were in place to uphold containment regulations as health authorities had not given permission for the gathering to take place. Germany’s confirmed COVID-19 cases had increased by 2,055 to a new total of 152,438, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Saturday, which is a second day of deceleration after three days of acceleration in new infections. Germany has the fifth-highest COVID-19 caseload behind the United States, Spain, Italy and France, but has kept fatalities down after early and extensive testing. For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/6841743/coronavirus-protests-us-signs/ Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc Like Global News on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/255GMJQ Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Toz8mt Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: https://bit.ly/2QZaZIB #Germany #Coronavirus #COVID19 #GlobalNews
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Delhi police released a video recording regarding the capital’s Covid-19 hotspot. In the video, police issued a warning to people managing Nizamuddin Markaz. The Markaz had hosted a large gathering allegedly violating Covid-19 restrictions. Now, over 20 people from the Markaz have been found with Coronavirus infection. Watch the video for more details.
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