A police officer pushes a man away in New York State of a fall is broadcast and criticized June 5 19:28

While a black man's death triggered a protest demonstration against the police in the United States, at the scene of the protest demonstration held in northern New York, a video of a man being caught by a police officer and falling from the back of his head was seen. It has been broadcast on TV and criticism has been raised as to whether the police are over-responsive.

According to a video posted on social media, an elderly person was walking in a row in the center of Buffalo in the state of New York near the border with Canada on the night of the 4th, walking in a line to guard against a protest demonstration. When one of the men approached, two of the police force slammed his hand around his chest.

A man is thrown out and falls from the back of his head to the ground, and the video shows blood bleeding from around the man's ear, which is still on his back.

Regarding this, Governor Cuomo of New York posted on his Twitter on the night of 4th, "It is an embarrassing act without excuse", and he stopped the police officer's duties with the local mayor and told the facts. The investigation revealed a consensus and police accused the law of acting.

"The man is being treated in the hospital and his condition is stable," the Twitter official at Buffalo City explained on Twitter.

This video has been criticized only for what happened while local television was repeatedly broadcast and the police's excessive response was a problem.