Seattle officer bicycle head, Over Protestor’s Head Not In Manual

 Seattle officer bicycle head, Over Protestor’s Head Not In Manual.

“The Seattle Police Department is aware of a video circulating on the internet that apparently shows an SPD bike officer’s bike rolling over the head of an individual laying in the street,” said a September 24 press release from Seattle police. [UPDATE: According to a follow-up press statement, issued on September 24, the “officer has been placed on administrative leave,” said Seattle police.]

The incident was captured at protests that started last night after a grand jury in Louisville, Kentucky, declined to indict officers for killing unarmed sleeping Black woman 26-year-old Breonna Taylor on March 13. Ex-officer Brett Hankison was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment for firing into Taylor’s neighbors’ apartments.

The grand jury’s decision sparked protests in Louisville and several other U.S. cities, including Portland, Chicago and Seattle.

Seattle police arrested 13 people during the overnight protests, police said.

“In total, officers arrested 13 individuals for charges ranging from property destruction, resisting arrest and failure to disperse as well as assault on an officer,” the police release said.

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