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21.04.2022 - 19:55 / perezhilton.com
A clip of police in Syracuse, New York detaining a crying 8-year-old boy has gone viral, sparking outrage across social media.
The young boy (who is Black) reportedly stole a bag of chips, prompting what appears to be an outsize response involving multiple officers, with one restraining his arms around his back and forcing him into a police vehicle.
You can see the upsetting video for yourself (below):
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The video was filmed by Kenneth Jackson, who told WTSM:
The boy’s father, Anthony Weah, told the Post-Standard he was grateful to Jackson for intervening. He questioned:
After the clip went viral, the Syracuse Police posted a statement on Twitter:
Syracuse mayor Ben Walsh also released a statement, writing:
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These statements insisting that the child wasn’t handcuffed is not at all reassuring. Seeing three adult officers physically intimidate and manhandle a crying kid — particularly a young Black boy who is likely all too aware of the dangers police present to him — is upsetting enough without the handcuffs.
Mayor Walsh is right about one thing, alternative responses need to be available, because there is no scenario in which a child should be detained in such a manner as a punishment, even if they’ve done something bad. A kid stealing a bag of chips simply does not warrant any kind of police response at all. Are there not more pressing matters for the cops to attend to?
[Image via Kenneth Jackson/Facebook & ABC/YouTube]
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