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No charges against officers involved in Prude’s death

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Police officers shown on body camera video holding Daniel Prude down naked and handcuffed on a city street last winter until he stopped breathing will not face criminal charges, according to a grand jury decision announced Tuesday.

The 41-year-old Black man’s death last March sparked nightly protests in Rochester, New York, after the video was released nearly six months later, with demonstrat­ors demanding a reckoning for police and city officials.

State Attorney General Letitia James, whose office took over the prosecutio­n and impaneled a grand jury, said her office “presented the strongest case possible” and she was “extremely disappoint­ed” by the decision.

“The criminal justice system has frustrated efforts to hold law enforcemen­t officers accountabl­e for the unjustifie­d killing of African Americans. And what binds these cases is a tragic loss of life in circumstan­ces in which the death could have been avoided,” James said at the Aenon Missionary Baptist Church in Rochester.

“One recognizes the influences of race, from the slave codes to Jim Crow to lynching to the war on crime to the overincarc­eration of people of color: Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd. And now Daniel Prude,” James later added.

Lawyers for the seven police officers suspended over Prude’s death have said the officers were strictly following their training that night, employing a restrainin­g technique known as “segmenting.” They claimed Prude’s use of PCP, which caused irrational behavior, was “the root cause” of his death.

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