NewsWorld Police crowd-control unit resigns in protest for two officers that were suspended by Barbados Today 05/06/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 05/06/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 273 (SOURCE: Independent Co) โ The entire 57-member emergency response team of the Buffalo Police Department has resigned after two members of the unit were suspended for pushing a 75-year-old to the ground during the George Floyd protests. The resignations were confirmed by the police union and two law enforcement that spoke to The Buffalo News. Two members of the tactical unit, which responds to riots and crowd control, were suspended without pay on Thursday after video emerged of the confrontation during the emergency curfew. The development that the members resigned โout of support for the suspended officers, as well as the disgust with the adminโ, was first reported by Spectrum News. Buffalo Police Benevolent Association President John Evans said the officers were โsimply doing their jobโ and the man โslippedโ during the interaction, which was aired by local news WBFO on Thursday night. The footage appeared to show the two offers pushing the senior man before he fell and hit his head on the sidewalk. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed The footage appeared to show the two offers pushing the senior man before he fell and hit his head on the sidewalk. The mass resignation reportedly follows the unionโs direction to members on Friday that they would no longer pay legal fees to defend officers from incidents stemming from the protests. Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown issued a statement confirming โdevelopments related to work assignmentsโ, which reportedly sees the officers resigned from the tactical unit but not from the larger police department. โAt this time, we can confirm that contingency plans are in place to maintain police services and ensure public safety within our community,โ Mr Brown said. New York State Police confirmed that additional troopers were called into the region, including members of the mobile field unit. During the incident in the area near Buffalo City Hall, activist Martin Gugino can be seen in the footage to approach police before stumbling backwards and hitting his head on the pavement. Blood pools on the concrete as police call it in on their radio and continue clearing the square. Hr was rushed to Erie County Medical Centre, where he was in a stable but serious condition. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said told a press conference on Friday that he was โutterly disgustedโ by the officersโ decision to quit the tactical unit. The Erie County District Attorney is investigating the incident but no charges have yet been filed. Mr Evans said the police union would pay for any defence costs of the two officers. โWe stand behind those officers 100 per cent,โ he said. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Prescription medication found in Woodsโ pocket after crash 01/04/2026 Gas, diesel prices fall 31/03/2026 Govt to grant titles to long-time estate residents 31/03/2026