U.S. protest prosecuted police officers for injuring an older man and injuring him

At the protest demonstration in New York State on the 4th of this month, a man in his 70s was hit by a police officer and seriously injured, and the law enforcement officials assaulted two police officers who were suspended from work on the 6th. Prosecuted on suspicion.

The issue was struck by two policemen who were on the lookout for protests in the center of Buffalo in northern New York on the 4th, slamming a 75-year-old Caucasian man on a hand-in-hand demonstration with a hand in the back of his head. It fell from the ground and seriously injured my head.

The two police officers passed by the side of the fallen man as they were, and the footage of the whole story spread through social media and other sources, criticizing them.

Although the two were immediately suspended, city law enforcement officials prosecuted them on 6th for alleged assault.

Governor Cuomo of New York state at a press conference on the 6th, showing that he thinks he is criminally responsible as long as he sees the video, and says, "Policies must carry out their duties, but they have no authority to abuse them. No," and asked the police to be careful.

On the other hand, there is widespread repulsion among police officers, and 57 police officers, who are the majority of the departments, abandoned their duties after the two were suspended, and the union leader of police officers said, ``Two people are doing their duties. I just did it."

In front of the court where they appeared, police officers and citizens who supported their actions gathered to protest the prosecution.

American media reports that a seriously injured man is hospitalized and in serious condition.

While protest demonstrations continued in the U.S. following the death of a black man in Minnesota, police officers responded excessively to demonstrators and there were cases of problems, while police officers were stabbed with a knife or gun There have also been reports of cases of being shot in the area, and there is another discussion about how police should respond.