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9 Year Old BLACK Kid Pepper Sprayed By COPS! Were The Cops Wrong? Hit The Link, Give Your Thoughts! (Live Broadcast)

9 Year Old BLACK Kid Pepper Sprayed By COPS! Were The Cops Wrong? Hit The Link, Give Your Thoughts! (Live Broadcast)

by February 3, 2021 0 comments

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By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — The Rochester Police Department released body camera footage Sunday of an officer using pepper spray on a 9-year-old girl during a family trouble call Friday afternoon.

Rochester Police responded around 3:30 p.m. to a home on Avenue B for a family trouble call involving a possible stolen vehicle.

Upon arrival, officers say they were approached by a custodial parent of a minor to inform the officer that her child was going to cause self-harm to herself and others. The police were able to apprehend the minor without incident, but the minor became agitated when she saw her parent. Police say the minor pulled away and kicked at officers, which required an officer to take the minor down to the ground.

For the minor’s safety and at the request of the parent, the minor was put in handcuffs and detained in the backseat of a patrol car to await medical personnel. While the minor was detained, police say she refused to listen to multiple commands by officers to put her feet inside the patrol car. This required an officer to use an irritant on the minor.

The girl was taken to the hospital for treatment and was later released.

On Saturday, the Rochester Police Department said they were reviewing body camera footage and conducting an internal review to make sure policy has not been violated.

During a press conference on Sunday shortly before the release of the video, Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren said that she was disappointed by the contents of the video, saying that the girl involved reminded her of her own daughter.

‘I can tell you that this video as a mother is not anything you want to see,’ Warren said. ‘You have to understand compassion and empathy.’

Rochester Police Chief Cynthia Herriott-Sullivan also spoke at the press conference and did not defend the actions in the incident.

‘I’m not going to stand here and tell you it’s okay for a 9-year-old to be pepper-sprayed. It’s not,’ she said.

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