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Charges Dropped for Officers Seen Shoving Buffalo Protester
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, New York.
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NY Protester Knocked to Ground by Police Is Out of Hospital, Lawyer Says
The 75-year-old New York protester who fractured his skull when he hit his head on the pavement after being shoved by police in Buffalo last month has been discharged from the hospital, his attorney said Tuesday.
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75-Year-Old NY Protester Fractured Skull in Cop Shove, Can't Walk: Lawyer
The 75-year-old man hospitalized after he was pushed by a police officer during a peaceful protest last week in Buffalo, New York, suffered a brain injury as a result of the incident, his lawyer revealed Thursday.
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'His Brain Is Injured:' Lawyer Updates on 75-Year-Old NY Protester Shoved by Police
The 75-year-old man hospitalized after he was pushed by a police officer during a peaceful protest last week in Buffalo, New York, suffered a brain injury as a result of the incident, his lawyer revealed Thursday.
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Buffalo Adopts Policing Changes After Protester Is Hurt
Buffalo will replace its police Emergency Response Team with a new “Public Protection Unit” following the suspension and arrest of two ERT members seen on video shoving a 75-year-old protester who fell and cracked his head, Mayor Byron Brown said Wednesday.
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White House Defends Trump's Conspiracy Theory Tweet on Injured Protester
During a press conference Wednesday, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany defended a tweet from President Donald Trump in which the president repeated a bogus, right-wing conspiracy theory that Martin Gugino was an “ANTIFA provocateur.” Gugino, a 75-year-old protester, has been in a serious but stable condition after being pushed to the pavement by police in Buffalo, New York, last...
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Injured Buffalo Protester Martin Gugino Is No Provocateur, Says Activist Leader
Martin Gugino, the injured Buffalo protester described by President Trump as an “ANTIFA provocateur,” is in reality a “quiet” and “gentle” community leader, said Rahwa Ghirmatzion, executive director of the advocacy group PUSH Buffalo.