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I didnt watch the video...the description was bad enough. And the cops are still on the job.
I didnt watch the video...the description was bad enough. And the cops are still on the job.
The family of Daniel Prude, a Black man who died in March after an altercation with police, intends to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Rochester, and the New York State Attorney General is actively investigating the case.
Activists say Prude was lying on the ground — naked, handcuffed, and unarmed — when police killed him on March 23. They say police put a bag over his Prude’s head and pushed it into the ground. They say less than 10 minutes later, Prude was dead. According to the autopsy report, he was officially pronounced dead seven days later.
That autopsy report from the Monroe County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the death of Prude as a homicide. The report says Prude’s cause of death includes “complications of asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint.”
Video of the incident surfaced Wednesday when Black Lives Matter activists gathered outside City Hall to call for the immediate firing and prosecution of the officers involved — officers who have not been suspended.