Police officers in Buffalo suspended after shoving 75-year-old protester to the ground

A pair of Buffalo, N.Y., police officers have been suspended without pay after video emerged of them shoving and seriously injuring an elderly man amid protests demanding justice for George Floyd, who was killed by Minneapolis police last week.

In footage taken by a WBFO journalist, the man, 75, is seen slowly approaching the police until one officer tells him to move and pushes him. The man falls and appears to hit his head against the concrete, knocking him out as blood begins to spill from his ear.

“I was deeply disturbed by the video,” Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown (D) said in a statement. “After days of peaceful protests and several meetings between myself, police leadership and members of the community, tonight’s event is disheartening.”

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said in a tweet that “Police Officers must enforce — NOT ABUSE — the law,” adding that he and Brown agreed that the “officers involved should be immediately suspended pending a formal investigation.”

Brown said in a statement that the man was in “stable, but serious condition,” at a local Buffalo hospital.

The original tweet from WBFO, Buffalo’s NPR station, that shows the video has been viewed over 48 million times, as of Friday morning.

A bystander can be heard yelling “He’s bleeding out of his ear!” and calling for medics in the video. The man is seen lying on his back with blood spilling from his head.

In a statement to WBFO, the police department originally said “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.”

It’s unclear if the statement was referring to the elderly man who was shoved by police officers in the video. 

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