Double amputee writhes in agony on the ground 'after being pepper-sprayed by police and having his prosthetic legs taken by cops while peacefully protesting'
By Sejana Farberov
Daily Mail
June 22, 2020
A disturbing cellphone recording that was taken during Sunday's George Floyd
protests in Ohio shows a double amputee thrashing on the ground in
agony after allegedly being knocked down and pepper-sprayed by police.
The incident took place during a clash between Columbus police officers and a crowd of people protesting police brutality.
According
to multiple purported witnesses, the double amputee was peacefully
protesting when officers possibly struck him and deployed pepper spray
against him.
They also allegedly disconnected and took away the young man's prosthetic legs, forcing him to crawl away for help.
Video shot at the scene shows the unnamed man laying on the ground and being attended to be other protesters.
A man crouching next to him repeatedly screams 'medic!'
The amputee's prosthetic legs are seen resting on the sidewalk a short distance away from him.
According
to witness accounts, police officers had detached the legs from the
disabled protester, leaving him helpless on the ground.
Other
people in the crowd reportedly confronted the officers and demanded
they return the prosthetics, but the cops allegedly refused.
Then several protesters allegedly rushed
the officers, getting pepper-sprayed in the process, and wrestled the
legs back from them.
Laurenn McCubbin,
a professor at Columbus College of Art & Design, wrote on Twitter
that her husband was at the protest and 'saw the cops hit & mace an
unarmed kid and then STEAL HIS PROSTHETIC LEGS.'
She
went on: 'This kid, who was doing nothing but exercising his 1st
amendment rights, was knocked over, maced, and had to flee from the cops
ON HIS HANDS, to find medical help.
'For
everyone asking: the protesters begged the cops for the legs back, cops
refused. Then a group rushed the cops (getting maced) and were able to
grab the legs back & get them back to the kid.'
DailyMail.com on Monday reached out to the Columbus Police Department seeking comment on the alleged actions of the officers.
Additional video recordings from Sunday's
protests showed officers using their department-issued bicycles as
battering rams to push the crowd back in a bid to clear the street.
Videos
also showed officers deploying canisters of what appeared to be pepper
spray to disperse the protesters, even though Columbus Mayor Andrew
Ginther said last week the City Council banned the use of pepper spray
and tear gas against 'non-aggressive, non-violent crowds,' reported Newsweek.
'We
have been clear about respecting and protecting peaceful protest. We
also must keep city streets open to the public to travel and protect
residents from lawlessness including the drag racing, fires and injuries
in recent nights,' the mayor said.
On
Monday, Ginther addressed the incident involving the amputee in a
tweet, writing: 'I have seen the video and photo of the disabled man
downtown last night. We are taking the matter very seriously and working
diligently to find video, photos and additional information.'
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