Graphic video: Protester filmed bleeding out of his ears after being being shoved by police and falling to the pavement. Authorities say the man 'tripped and fell.'
A screenshot from a graphic video shows police shoving a protester before he falls to the ground and begins bleeding from his ear.Graphic video captured by NPR-affiliate WBFO shows a protester in Buffalo, New York, bleeding out of his ears after being shoved to the ground by police.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said in a tweet that the protester "appears to have been shoved by police, fell backward and suffered a serious head injury." The man then falls to the floor. Seconds later, blood can be seen pouring out of the man's ears while he lays motionless. "He's bleeding out of his ears," people in the crowd can be heard saying. An initial statement from a Buffalo Police Department spokesperson said that five people were arrested after the day's protests in Niagra Square. Police said that during a "skirmish" with other protesters, a person was "injured when he tripped and fell.
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