Rochester police pepper spray, 9-year-old girl, shows images from body cameras

Rochester, New York – Rochester police on Sunday released two videos with police body cameras arresting a distraught 9-year-old girl who was handcuffed and sprayed with what the police called a “chemical irritant”.

Democrat and Chronicle reported that before the videos were released, Rochester’s mayor, Lovely Warren, expressed her concern about the “child who was harmed during the incident that happened on Friday.”

“I have a 10 year old son, so she is a child, she is a baby. This video, as a mother, is nothing you want to see, ”Warren continued to say.

Warren said at a news conference on Sunday that she spoke to the girl’s mother “from one mother to another,” reports WROC-TV, an affiliate of CBS Rochester.

She told reporters that she is “very concerned about how this young woman was treated by our police department,” added the police station.

A total of nine officers and supervisors responded to the “family problems” report on Friday. The girl can be heard in the videos of police officers’ body cameras screaming desperately for her father as the police try to restrain her.

At a press conference on Sunday, deputy police chief Andre Anderson described the girl as suicidal.

“She indicated that she wanted to kill herself and wanted to kill her mother,” he said.

The police tried to force the girl into a patrol car, but she walked away and kicked them. In a statement on Saturday, the police department said the action “required” a policeman to topple the girl. The department then said, “for the safety of the minor and at the request of the custodial parent at the scene,” the child was handcuffed and placed in the back seat of a police car while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.

Police said the girl disobeyed orders to put her feet in the car. A police officer was then “forced” to spray an “irritating” spray on the handcuffed girl’s face, the department said on Saturday.

A police officer can be heard on the WROC-broadcasted video saying, “Just spray it right now.”

She heard screams and an officer said, “I got her. I got her.”

At Sunday’s press conference, police chief Cynthia Herriott-Sullivan described the irritant as pepper spray. She refused to defend the actions of the police.

“I’m not going to stay here and say that for a 9-year-old to have to be sprayed with pepper it’s okay. It’s not,” said Herriott-Sullivan. “I don’t see it as who we are as a department and we are going to do the work that we have to do to ensure that this type of thing does not happen.”

Police said the girl was eventually taken to Rochester General Hospital, “where she received the services and care she needed,” and was later released to her family.

The Rochester Police Department has faced scrutiny since Daniel Prude’s death last year after police officers put a hood over his head and pressed his face against the sidewalk.

.Source