All 57 NY Emergency Response Team Police Officers Resign Following Suspension of Innocent Officer After Man Falls

All 57 members of a NY Police Emergency Response Team have resigned to protest the disciplined officers accused of pushing a man, who fell and hit his head on the pavement, and had to go to the hospital for treatment.

I agree that the man shouldn’t have ended up on the ground, bleeding from his head, but the involved officer(s) definitely shouldn’t be suspended or fired.

The dumb ass shouldn’t have walked up on the Police like a hard-ass, while 50 or more officers were already walking towards him in a large group – especially when the man obviously has such horrible balance that he probably falls all the time.. Maybe he should’ve had a walker or something to make him more stable.

Seriously, after watching the video many times, it appears that the police officer barely pushes the man.

All 57 members of the Buffalo Police Department Emergency Response Team resigned on Friday in response to the department suspending two officers after a video surfaced showing them shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground.

The Thursday footage shows the man approaching officers amid a George Floyd protest in Niagara Square and an officer pushing the man, causing him to tumbled backward and fall. Upon hitting his head, blood could be seen running down the side of his face and onto the pavement.

Two officers were suspended without pay shortly after the footage went viral, said Buffalo Police Department spokesman Mike DeGeorge. The man is currently in stable condition, according to reports.

The now-resigned officers remain employed by the department, but are no longer on Emergency Response Team, which was formed in 2016 for the purpose of managing mass protests.

“The City of Buffalo is aware of developments related to the work assignments of certain members of the Buffalo police force,” Mayor Byron Brown said in a statement. “At this time, we can confirm that contingency plans are in place to maintain police services and ensure public safety within our community. The Buffalo police continue to actively work with the New York State Police and other cooperating agencies.”

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