Protesters write 'MURDERERS' outside Rochester Police building during the seventh night of demonstrations just hours after the city's top cop and his command staff resigned over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude

Protesters took to the streets of Rochester, New York, for the seventh night of demonstrations just hours after the city's top cop and his command staff resigned over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude.  
Demonstrators were seen outside the Public Safety Building where the word 'murderers' was painted on the street Tuesday night.
Free the People Roc were the organizers of the protest and march that started on Jefferson Avenue, where Prude became unconscious after a 'spit hood' was placed over his head by police on March 23. He died at a hospital a week later. 
The march began at 7pm and ended just after midnight outside City Hall, where the word 'resign' was painted on the sidewalk, according to WHEC. Volunteers also painted a Black Lives Matter mural around 8pm in the area.
Demonstrators called for Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren to resign following the handling of Prude's death.   
Protesters (pictured Tuesday) took to the streets of Rochester, New York, for the seventh night of demonstrations just hours after the city's top cop and his command staff resigned over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude
Protesters (pictured Tuesday) took to the streets of Rochester, New York, for the seventh night of demonstrations just hours after the city's top cop and his command staff resigned over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude
Demonstrators paint the word 'murderers' in front of the public safety building in protest of the police killing of Daniel Prude on Tuesday in Rochester
Demonstrators paint the word 'murderers' in front of the public safety building in protest of the police killing of Daniel Prude on Tuesday in Rochester 
Demonstrators gather in front of the public safety building in protest of the police killing of Daniel Prude on Tuesday
Demonstrators gather in front of the public safety building in protest of the police killing of Daniel Prude on Tuesday 
Volunteers also painted a Black Lives Matter mural (pictured) around 8pm in the area
Volunteers also painted a Black Lives Matter mural (pictured) around 8pm in the area 
Protesters hold signs that read 'white silence is violence' during Tuesday night's demonstration
Protesters hold signs that read 'white silence is violence' during Tuesday night's demonstration
Daniel Prude, 41
Prude died a week after an encounter with police officers in Rochester
Daniel Prude, 41, died a week after an encounter with police officers in Rochester. Prude became unconscious while in police custody after officers put a 'spit hood' over his neck 
Earlier on Tuesday, Police Chief La'Ron Singletary, Deputy Chief Joseph M. Morabito and two commanders retired, while two more deputy chiefs and a commander gave up top leadership positions and returned to lower ranks. 
Their resignations came just under a week after Prude's family released footage of his arrest that occurred in March.  
The outgoing chief accused critics of trying to 'destroy my character and integrity'.
Mayor Warren said during a video call with members of the City Council that she did not ask Singletary, 40, to resign, but that his abrupt decision to step down came after 'new information that was brought to light today that I had not previously seen before'. She did not elaborate.
While the 'timing and tenor' of the retirements were difficult, Warren said later at a brief news conference: 'I truly believe that we will get through this.'
The sudden announcements came more than five months after the death of Prude, a 41-year-old black man who died several days after an encounter with police.
Rochester Police chief La'Ron Singletary and his Deputy Chief Joseph M. Morabito are among those who have retired amid criticism of the city's handling of the suffocation death of Daniel Prude
Rochester Police chief La'Ron Singletary and his Deputy Chief Joseph M. Morabito are among those who have retired amid criticism of the city's handling of the suffocation death of Daniel Prude
Rochester Police Department's Deputy Chief Joseph M. Morabito retired Tuesday
Chief of Administration Mark L. Simmons also retired
Rochester Police Department's Deputy Chief Joseph M. Morabito (left) and Chief of Administration Mark L. Simmons (right) retired Tuesday
Protesters called on Mayor Warren and Deputy Mayor James Smith to resign over their 'cover up and failure to lead'. Other demands include defunding police and a state law named Daniel's Law which would forbid police departments from responding to mental health crises
Protesters called on Mayor Warren and Deputy Mayor James Smith to resign over their 'cover up and failure to lead'. Other demands include defunding police and a state law named Daniel's Law which would forbid police departments from responding to mental health crises
There have been nightly protests in the city since the video's release on Wednesday.
'The events that have unfolded today have taken us completely by surprise, as they have everyone else,' the Rochester police union, known as the Locust Club, said in a prepared statement. The union blamed the 'problems of leadership' on the mayor.
'The members of the Rochester Police Department and the Greater Rochester Community know my reputation and know what I stand for,' Singletary said in his own prepared statement. 
'The mischaracterization and the politicization of the actions that I took after being informed of Mr. Prude's death is not based on facts, and is not what I stand for.'
Singletary, who spent his entire career in the Rochester Police Department, was appointed chief in April 2019. He will stay on through the end of the month, Warren said.
'This is great news,' said Iman Abid, speaking for Free the People ROC, which has held protests since details of Prude's death emerged.

'It says to the people that people are able to move things and to shape things. The police chief wouldn't retire if it weren't for something that he felt he was accountable to.'
Protesters called on Mayor Warren and Deputy Mayor James Smith to resign over their 'cover up and failure to lead'.
Abid said nightly protests will continue to push other demands, including the defunding and demilitarizing of police and the development of a state law named Daniel's Law which would forbid police departments from responding to mental health crises.
Demonstrators also want all of the officers involved in Prude's arrest to be fired and prosecuted. They are also demanding that all charges against protesters since May 30 be dropped.
President Donald Trump also weighed in on the Rochester's leadership on Tuesday. 
Trump tweeted from Air Force One as he headed to North Carolina for a rally, lambasting Democratic leaders for the mass exodus following COVID-19's disastrous impact on the state. 
On Tuesday night, demonstrators called on Rochester Mayor Warren Lovely (pictured) to also resign from her position
On Tuesday night, demonstrators called on Rochester Mayor Warren Lovely (pictured) to also resign from her position  
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to slam Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Democratic leadership in Rochester, New York
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to slam Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Democratic leadership in Rochester, New York 

'Police Chief, and most of the police in Rochester, N.Y., have resigned,' Trump said on Tuesday evening. 
'The Democrat Mayor and, of courses, Governor Cuomo, have no idea what to do. New York State is a mess - No Money, High Taxes & Crime, Everyone Fleeing. November 3rd. We can fix it!' the president wrote. 
Officers found Prude running naked down the street in March, handcuffed him and put a hood over his head to stop him from spitting. 
He was then held down by officers for about two minutes until he stopped breathing. Prude died a week later after he was taken off life support.
His brother, Joe Prude, had called 911 seeking help for Daniel's unusual behavior. He had been taken to a hospital for a mental health evaluation earlier that night but was released after a few hours, his brother told officers.
Daniel Prude's death sparked outrage after his relatives last week released police body camera video and written reports they obtained through a public records request.
Seven police officers were suspended a day later, and state Attorney General Letitia James said Saturday she would form a grand jury and conduct an 'exhaustive investigation' into Prude's death.
Daniel Prude's death sparked outrage after his relatives last week released police body camera video (depicted above) and written reports they obtained through a public records request
Daniel Prude's death sparked outrage after his relatives last week released police body camera video (depicted above) and written reports they obtained through a public records request 

In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, Prude's family alleged that it took more than 90 seconds for officers to notice he had stopped breathing because they were chatting and making jokes at his expense. 
Prude's sister, Tameshay, sued as executor of his estate and named the city of Rochester, Singletary and officers involved in the arrest as defendants.
Prude's family contends his death and a cover-up stem from longstanding police department policy and practice that 'condones and encourages officers to use excessive force as a matter of course, and to lie in official police paperwork and sworn testimony to justify their unlawful actions'.
The lawsuit alleges the police department sought to cover up the true nature of Prude's death, starting with what Warren said was Singletary reporting to her early on that Prude had an apparent drug overdose.
The lawsuit also argues officers used force against Prude at a time when he 'obviously posed no threat to the safety of the officers or anyone else'.
'Mr Prude was in the midst of an acute, manic, psychotic episode,' the lawsuit states. 'Mr Prude was unarmed, naked and suffering. He needed help.'
Police union officials have said the officers were following their training.
Protesters write 'MURDERERS' outside Rochester Police building during the seventh night of demonstrations just hours after the city's top cop and his command staff resigned over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude Protesters write 'MURDERERS' outside Rochester Police building during the seventh night of demonstrations just hours after the city's top cop and his command staff resigned over the suffocation death of Daniel Prude Reviewed by Your Destination on September 09, 2020 Rating: 5

No comments

TOP-LEFT ADS