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Charges dropped for Buffalo officers seen shoving protester

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BUFFALO, N.Y.—Criminal charges have been dropped against two police officers seen on video last spring shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground in Buffalo, N.Y., prosecutor­s said Thursday.

A grand jury declined to indict Buffalo officers Robert McCabe and Aaron Torgalski on felony assault charges, ending the matter, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said.

Flynn said prosecutor­s made a thorough presentati­on to the grand jury but, citing secrecy rules, said he couldn’t discuss what evidence was presented. The grand jury heard the case on a delayed basis because of coronaviru­s-related court closures, he said.

“This was not that complex of a case,” Flynn said. “The video that was taken speaks for itself.”

A news crew covering protests in downtown Buffalo last June over the Minnesota police killing of George Floyd captured video of the officers shoving longtime activist Martin Gugino to the ground in front of city hall as they cleared demonstrat­ors from the area for an 8 p.m. curfew.

Gugino, pushed backward, started bleeding after hitting his head on the pavement and spent about a month in the hospital with a fractured skull and brain injury.

McCabe and Torgalski were suspended without pay and subsequent­ly arrested.

They pleaded not guilty and were released without bail pending further developmen­ts in the case.

A lawyer representi­ng the officers, Thomas Burton, has previously said it was a “real stretch in our view to suggest that they intended to hurt this man.”

 ?? MIKE DESMOND WBFO NPR /AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Mike Desmond, a 75-year-old protester, falls to the ground after being shoved by Buffalo, N.Y., police, on June 4.
MIKE DESMOND WBFO NPR /AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Mike Desmond, a 75-year-old protester, falls to the ground after being shoved by Buffalo, N.Y., police, on June 4.

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