Dayton Daily News

Police investigat­ing claim man with disabiliti­es maced

- By Andrew Welsh-Huggins

Police in Ohio’s capital city are investigat­ing claims that officers maced a man with disabiliti­es during a weekend rally, the mayor said Monday.

A viral video shows a man with prosthetic legs curled on the sidewalk as passers-by care for him and call for medical help.

“We are taking the matter very seriously and working diligently to find video, photos and additional informatio­n,” Mayor Andrew Ginther tweeted Monday afternoon.

Chemical spray was used Sunday, police say, after protesters moved from sidewalks to the streets Columbus and refused to disperse.

“We’re not talking about peaceful protests,” said Columbus police spokesman Sgt. James Fuqua. “We’re talking about demonstrat­ors who are committing illegal acts.”

On Sunday, Ginther said the city encourages and respects peaceful protests, “but aggressive acts that put police and protesters in danger cannot be tolerated.”

Some protesters said the use of the spray was unwarrante­d — police overreacte­d.

“Some people got their cars blocked in for maybe five, 10 minutes at top, but they got escorted through,” Dejuan Sharp told WCMH-TV. “It’s nothing where this problem with all these cop cars to be out here, nothing for that.”

Columbus and cities nationwide and around the world have experience­d multiple protests against racism and police brutality since George Floyd died at the hands of police last month.

On June 16, Ginther issued an order prohibitin­g police use of tear gas and limited use of pepper spray to clear streets and disperse peaceful demonstrat­ors.

Sunday’s use of chemical spray conflicted with those directives, said Shannon Hardin, Columbus City Council president.

“I ask all our peaceful protesters and police leadership to stay engaged to help keep the protests safe for all who want to use their voice to call for change,” Hardin said in a statement.

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