The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Anger after US police officer pepper-sprayed 9-year-old girl

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NEW YORK: Police officers who handcuffed and pepper-sprayed a nine-year-old girl in the US city of Rochester were suspended Monday at the mayor’s request.

“What happened Friday was simply horrible, and has rightly outraged, all of our community,” said Mayor Lovely Warren. “Unfortunat­ely, (New York) state law and union contract prevents me from taking more immediate and serious action.”

Warren did not specify how many officers were suspended.

The suspension will last at least until the conclusion of an internal investigat­ion by the Rochester police.

Footage released Sunday, which has sparked new outrage over excesses committed by the country’s law enforcemen­t, showed at least seven officers were involved in the incident Friday.

Deputy Police Chief Andre Anderson said Sunday the girl – who has not been named – had been suffering from a serious mental health emergency, reportedly threatenin­g to take her own life and that of her mother.

Officers called to the scene on Friday eventually responded by handcuffin­g her, before trying to force her into a car and pepperspra­ying her when she resisted, body cam videos released by the city’s police force showed.

Footage of police violence against African Americans, including the May 2020 killing of George Floyd, sparked a summer of protests across the US against racial injustice and police brutality last year.

The ethnicity of the young girl in the Rochester incident has not been disclosed.

Rochester police on Saturday said they were “required” to use handcuffs and the irritant against the girl for her own safety.

Body cam footage initially shows officers attempting to provide assistance to the girl. When her mother arrives, the pair argue and the officers – after failing to deescalate the situation – decide to transport the increasing­ly distressed child to hospital. A struggle ensues to get the child into a police vehicle, that ends with her being pepperspra­yed.

The video shows the girl crying out repeatedly for her father, while being physically restrained. At one point an officer can be heard saying, “You’re acting like a child” – to which she responds, “I am a child!”

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