The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Protest in Pennsylvan­ia after cop uses knee to restrain man

- By Michael Rubinkam

Activists on Monday pressed their demand for police accountabi­lity after video emerged over the weekend of an officer placing his knee on a man’s head and neck area outside a Pennsylvan­ia hospital.

Activists said Allentown police appeared to violate their own use-of-force policy against neck restraints when an officer used his knee to bear down on the man’s head.

Police launched an internal probe and promised to release additional video of Saturday’s incident.

“Pending the outcome of this investigat­ion, if they are not on the right side of justice, then those officers need to be terminated,” said Justan Parker, founder of Black Lives Matter to Lehigh Valley.

The videotaped incident occurred nearly seven weeks after the death of George Floyd, a Black man, after a white Minneapoli­s police officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for nearly eight minutes. Floyd’s death sparked global protests over police brutality and racial injustice.

“I can’t believe this is really happening now, and here,” Parker said.

In Allentown, a protest dubbed “Demands Will Be Met” was scheduled for Monday night, with demonstrat­ors planning to march to Allentown City Hall and police department headquarte­rs.

The local Black Lives Matter group issued a list of demands, including the release of any police bodycam video of the incident, the suspension of the officers involved, the name and condition of the man, the establishm­ent of a regional criminal justice review board and a reallocati­on of police funding.

The bystander video, shot from a passing vehicle and posted on social media, shows Allentown officers restrainin­g the man on the ground outside the emergency room of the Sacred Heart Campus of St. Luke’s Hospital. An officer had his elbow on the man’s neck before switching to a knee to hold him down while other officers restrained his arms.

The man does not appear to be resisting during the video.

In a statement Sunday night, police said officers were outside the hospital for an unrelated matter when they saw a man staggering in the street, vomiting and stopping in the driveway of the ER.

The man began to yell and spit at officers and hospital staff, the statement said, adding the man was “noncomplia­nt which required officers to restrain” him.

It’s unclear from the video how long the officer had his knee of the man’s head and neck area, or whether the other two officers in the video sought to intervene to push the officer knee off.

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