Saturday, September 04, 2021

FIRED ROCHESTER POLICE CHIEF SUES CROOKED MAYOR

Daniel Prude death: Ex-chief cop sues Rochester mayor for forcing him to hide truth

 

By Divya Kishore  

 

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September 3, 2021

 


Ex-Rochester Police Department Chief La'Ron Singletary (pictured) also kept critical details of the case secret for months and lied to the public about what he knew, the report says
Footage from a police body camera shows a Rochester police officer putting a so-called spit hood over the head of a Black man, Daniel Prude. He died of suffocation, the authorities said.
Daniel Prude, they placed a hood over his head

 

Prude was killed in March 2020. An officer used his body weight to pin his head to the ground and choked him, instead of providing him help on March 23, 2020, on Jefferson Avenue. At the time, he was suffering from what seemed to be a psychotic episode. Following the incident, he was rushed to a hospital where he died a week later after being taken off life support. His death was declared a homicide by the medical examiner, who added that the 41-year-old African American man died from complications of asphyxia due to physical restraint, excited delirium, and PCP.

However, the story came to light weeks after his tragic death. Initially, police commanders apparently urged city officials not to release the bodycam footage to the public. But eventually, the video was released, and the seven officers — Mark Vaughn, Troy Taladay, Paul Ricotta, Francisco Santiago, Andrew Specksgoor, Josiah Harris, and Sgt. Michael Magri — involved in it were suspended.

In September of that year, Singletary along with other members of the police department announced their retirement. But soon after their announcement, Warren unexpectedly dismissed him from his job. Singletary was reportedly not even informed officially about it; he got to know about his termination through Twitter.

In response to Singletary’s civil lawsuit, city spokesman Justin Roj said: “As detailed in recent court proceedings reported today involving other officers, there has been a legacy in the Rochester Police Department of untruthfulness. Mr Singletary’s testimony to the Special Counsel detailed his own inability to tell the truth, as a simple viewing of his testimony under oath clearly shows. Mr Singletary failed in his duties as chief and was rightfully terminated due to those failures.”

2 comments:

bob walsh said...

Maybe the sister thinks all the brothers are on the take and was shocked to find out otherwise.

Trey said...

Rochester is another White Flight City that is mired in twice the national unemployment rate and corruption.

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