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2 Buffalo cops charged with assault

Prosecutor: Video shows officers shoving protester

- By Associated Press Buffalo

Two Buffalo police officers were charged with assault Saturday, prosecutor­s said, after a video showed them shoving a 75-year-old protester in recent demonstrat­ions over the death of George Floyd.

Robert Mccabe and Aaron Torgalski, who surrendere­d Saturday morning, pleaded not guilty to seconddegr­ee assault. They were released without bail. Mccabe, 32, and Torgalski, 39, “crossed a line” when they shoved the man down hard enough for him to fall backward and hit his head on the sidewalk, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said at a news conference, calling the victim “a harmless 75-yearold man.”

The officers had been suspended without pay Friday after a TV crew captured the confrontat­ion the night before. If convicted of the felony assault charge, they face up to seven years in prison.

Mccabe’s lawyer, Tom Burton, said after the arraignmen­t that prosecutor­s didn’t have any grounds to bring felony charges. He said his client is a decorated military veteran with a clean record as a police officer.

“Nobody started out their day intending to hurt this fellow,” Burton said. He added that if the victim had followed commands to back off, “none of this would have happened.”

A message was left with Torgalski’s lawyer.

The footage shows the man, identified as longtime activist Martin Gugino, approachin­g a line of helmeted officers holding batons as they cleared demonstrat­ors from Niagara Square around the time of an 8 p.m. curfew.

Two officers push Gugino backward, and he hits his head on the pavement. Blood spills as officers walk past. One officer leans down to check on the injured man before another officer urges the colleague to keep walking.

The police officers “knew this was bad,” Flynn said of the video. “Look at their body language.”

The video of the encounter sparked outrage online as demonstrat­ors take to cities across the country to protest racial injustice sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck for several minutes.

“I think there was criminal liability from what I saw on the video,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said at a briefing Saturday. “I think what the mayor did and the district attorney did was right, and I applaud them for acting as quickly as they did.”

“What we saw was horrendous and disgusting, and I believe, illegal,” he added.

But dozens of Buffalo police officers who were angered over their fellow officers’ suspension­s stepped down from the department’s crowd control unit Friday. The resigning officers did not leave their jobs altogether.

A crowd of off-duty officers, firefighte­rs and others gathered on Saturday outside the courthouse in a show of support for the accused officers and cheered when they were released.

“It was tremendous, tremendous to see,” John

Evans, president of the Buffalo Police Benevolent Associatio­n, told WIVBTV. “I just think it’s a strong indication of the outrage basically over this travesty.”

Flynn said he understood the concerns of officers who don’t feel they are being supported and pointed out that he’s also prosecutin­g protesters “who have turned into agitators” and “need to be dealt with as well.”

“There will be some who say that I’m choosing sides here,” he said. “And I say that’s ridiculous. I’m not on anyone’s side.”

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Madison Carter/ WKBW via AP Supporters of two suspended Buffalo police officers assemble Saturday outside the courthouse in Buffalo. Prosecutor­s say both officers were charged with assault, after a video showed them shoving a 75-year-old protester at a demonstrat­ion over George Floyd’s death.
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