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US: Police will not face charges in Daniel Prude s death | Courts News

The police officers involved in the arrest and death from asphyxiation of an unarmed Black man in the US state of New York last year will not face criminal charges, the state’s attorney general announced on Tuesday. A grand jury voted not to indict any officer involved in the death of 41-year-old Daniel Prude, who died after police put a spit hood over his head and held him down during an arrest in Rochester, the state’s third-largest city, in March. Prude’s arrest – which was captured on police body cameras – sparked outrage across the United States, which saw widespread protests last year demanding racial justice and an end to systemic police violence against Black people.

Letitia James – NBC4 Washington

Protesters gather after announcement of no charges in Daniel Prude death

© © Getty Images Demonstrators gathered in the streets of Rochester, N.Y., on Tuesday night following an announcement from state prosecutors that no charges would be filed against police officers involved in the death of Daniel Prude. Prude, a 41-year-old unarmed Black man, died in March a week after he was arrested after running naked throughout city streets. Prude s death came two months before the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis that sparked months of nationwide protests over police brutality. Video of Prude s arrest was widely circulated online and gained national attention. ADVERTISEMENT “The current laws on deadly force have created a system that utterly and abjectly failed Mr. Prude and so many others before him,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said in announcing a grand jury would not charge the officers who arrested Prude.

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