Police Officers Rammed by Cars in New York Amid Riots

Police Officers Rammed by Cars in New York Amid Riots
Protesters rush past Times Square after 11 p.m. as a curfew started in New York on June 1, 2020. John Moore/Getty Images
Zachary Stieber
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Drivers rammed police officers with their vehicles in separate incidents in New York overnight amid riots that featured arson, looting, and violence.

Video footage showed a group of state troopers and police officers running at rioters and protesters in Buffalo, pushing them back before forming a line along an intersection, facing off with rioters and protesters when an SUV sped toward them.

The law enforcement officers scattered, but a trooper and officer were hit, according to officials.

After being rushed to the hospital, the trooper was determined to have serious but non-life-threatening injuries, New York State Police said.

Both officers were hospitalized and in stable condition, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said.

“It is being investigated right now,” he said in an interview with WIVB. “We know that people are angry and hurting about the shooting of George Floyd in Minneapolis. That there is anger about racial injustice and inequality, but we need people to be very thoughtful about what they are doing,” he added, referring to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The mayor called for peaceful protests and said no one should be outside after dark.

Floyd, an unarmed black man, wasn’t shot. He died while in police custody after being arrested on Memorial Day. Videos showed him pinned to the ground and autopsies showed the manner of death was homicide due to being deprived of oxygen.
NYPD officers stand guard during a Black Lives Matter protest over the death of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, in New York on June 1, 2020. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)
NYPD officers stand guard during a Black Lives Matter protest over the death of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, in New York on June 1, 2020. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said in a statement that the driver of the vehicle was in custody, as were multiple people who were riding in it. They were later identified as Deyanna Davis, 30; Semaj Pigram, 25; and Walter Stewart, 28.

Davis was charged with aggravated assault upon a police officer, among other charges. Pigram and Stewart were arraigned on several charges, including criminal possession of a weapon.

John Evans, the president of the Buffalo Police Benevolent Association, told the Investigative Post: “These are treacherous times. We are unified against these terrorists.”

In a separate incident, two people were struck by bullets, Brown said.

Another officer was hit by a vehicle early Tuesday in New York City’s Bronx borough.

Video footage showed a dark-colored car speeding toward an officer who was standing at a crosswalk on the road, and striking him. The force caused him to hit another vehicle that was driving alongside the other car before landing on the ground.

Both vehicles sped from the scene as bystanders rushed to the officer.

The New York Police Department said the hit-and-run took place around 12:45 a.m. on Walton Avenue near East 170th Street.

The police sergeant, who wasn’t named, was rushed to a hospital and is in serious condition, officials said.

The driver of the vehicle that hit the officer hasn’t been arrested yet.

New York City Bill de Blasio, speaking at City Hall Tuesday, called attacks on police officers “unacceptable,” saying officials “will not tolerate” such violence.

Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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