An incident recorded during a protest in Buffalo is the latest in a string of viral videos that are fueling a broader debate over police tactics
The Buffalo Police Department suspended without pay two officers seen on camera knocking down a 75-year-old man during a protest, in what was the latest in a string of videos from recent demonstrations that have inflamed the debate over law-enforcement tactics.
The local news footage from Buffalo shows the man approach two officers while apparently saying something. One officer shoves the man, who falls backward and strikes his head on the pavement. Blood pools by his head as police walk by. The incident occurred Thursday...
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