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Protests Erupt in NY After Jury Decides NOT to Indict Officers Involved in Black Man’s Death in Custody

Protests Erupt in NY After Jury Decides NOT to Indict Officers Involved in Black Man’s Death in Custody
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By Staff, Agencies

Black Lives Matter protesters took to the streets of Rochester, New York after a jury refused to indict officers whose actions contributed to the death of Daniel Prude from asphyxiation during an arrest last year.

Protesters in Rochester scaled police barricades as they marched down the city streets on Tuesday, venting anger at the grand jury, which effectively exonerated officers who played a role in Prude’s death last March.

Demonstrators, some carrying Black Lives Matter flags, chanted “Say his name, Daniel Prude.”

Part of the crowd then headed to a police station on Child and Campbell streets.

Protesters and police came to a brief standoff there, with officers in riot gear forming a line between the station and the crowd, barring them from moving closer.

However, it was not long before police retreated inside the building.

Candidate for City Council and Free the People organizer Stanley Martin, who spoke at the march, called to disband the city police force. “The future does not include the RPD [Rochester Police Department] and I know that for a fact,” he said, as cited by the Democrat & Chronicle newspaper. The group, which says it is “building on the legacy of Black liberations,” has publicly called for the abolition and defunding of police and “the prison industrial complex.”

Rochester police urged the protesters to refrain from violence. “RPD supports the rights of our citizens to peacefully protest as the US Constitution allows,” they said.

Police attempted to seal off a highway exit with a row of squad cars in a bid to prevent protesters from interfering with traffic.

However, as the crowd approached the exit, police gave way, allowing the gathered to swarm the highway as they set out towards City Hall.

Large-scale protests over Prude’s death in police custody first rocked Rochester last September, when body cam video of his March 2020 arrest was released. In the footage, Prude, 41, is seen stark naked on the ground and under the influence of the drug PCP – as it was later determined.

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