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Grand Jury Acquits Two Buffalo Cops Who Shoved 75-Year-Old Man to Ground During 2020 Protests

© Photo : Twitter / @WBFOScreenshot of the video of Buffalo police officers shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground
Screenshot of the video of Buffalo police officers shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground - Sputnik International, 1920, 12.02.2021
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The June 2020 incident involving two Buffalo police officers who shoved an elderly man to the ground during protests in New York City resulted in widespread condemnation of the cops. The violent takedown left the man with a skull fracture and inability to walk, although he later recovered partially.

A grand jury has dismissed felony second-degree assault charges against two Buffalo police officers, Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe, who violently pushed 75-year-old Martin Gugino, an unarmed activist with the Catholic Worker movement, to the ground in June 2020.

The decision was announced by Erie County District Attorney John Flynn on Thursday, who said he did everything he could to bring a strong case.

"I went into that grand jury, I put all relevant evidence into that grand jury. I put multiple witnesses in that grand jury. I put everything that was not cumulative into that grand jury. And you got my word on that", he said during a press conference.

Despite apologizing "for nothing", Flynn outlined that he did not think that "the right thing happened here", insisting that "a crime was committed".

Following the acquittal, the Buffalo Police Benevolent Association noted that they are "extremely pleased" with the grand jury decision, remarking that Torgalski and McCabe "were simply following departmental procedures and the directives of their superiors to clear Niagara Square despite working under extremely challenging circumstances".

​In June 2020, protests against police brutality and police racism engulfed the US, and in NYC in particular, a video of Torgalski and McCabe thrusting Gugino to the ground, after the latter appeared unarmed and walking towards them, immediately went viral. Taken aback by the cops' move as the elderly man lay on the ground bleeding, users lambasted the two for both their takedown and their reluctance to help afterwards.

According to Gugino's attorney, the fall left the elderly man unable to walk at the time, and his skull was fractured.

An elderly man appears to be shoved by riot police during a protest against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Buffalo, New York, U.S. June 4, 2020 in this still image taken from video - Sputnik International, 1920, 10.06.2020
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Both officers were suspended after the incident pending an internal investigation. When facing felony charges, they pled not guilty.

Later, 57 members of the department's Emergency Response Team, the unit that responds to protests and riots, temporarily stepped down from their positions in support of the two - a move that prompted condemnation from many.

The then-president, Donald Trump, suggested that the elderly man might have been an "Antifa provocateur" - something that Gugino denies - and insisted that he "fell harder than was pushed".

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