Seattle Cop Seen Allegedly Walking Bike Over Protester's Head Placed on Leave

A Seattle cop seen on video rolling his bike over the head of a protester laying on the street has been placed on leave. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi B…

A Seattle cop seen on video rolling his bike over the head of a protester laying on the street has been placed on leave.

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CBS News reports that the incident occurred during a protest on Wednesday in response to a grand juryโ€™s decision not to charge the three officers involved in the death of Breonna Taylor. The widely shared video showed a group of officers riding and walking their bikes down a street when one of the officers appears to walk his bike over the head of a protester who was on the ground.

An investigation into the incident has been opened by the Office of Police Accountability, and itโ€™s been forwarded to the King County Sheriffโ€™s Office for a possible criminal investigation. According to the Office of Police Accountability, over 30 complaints about the incident have been filed and the departmentโ€™s Force Investigation Team found โ€œpotential violations of SPD policy, as well as potential criminal conduct.โ€ The department didnโ€™t say whether or not the officer will be paid while on leave.

In Downtown Seattle, peaceful protests took place on Wednesday with people holding signs that called for โ€œJustice for Breonna.โ€ Seattle police said that over a dozen people were arrested during the protests. A statement announcing the investigation accused protesters of allegedly assaulting officers, lighting fires and hitting an officer in the head with a metal bat in the head.

The lack of justice for Breonna Taylor has spurred protests across the country. In San Diego, officers declared a protest held in front of police headquarters an unlawful assembly โ€œin response to acts of violence & vandalism.โ€

In Louisville, where Breonna Taylor was murdered, two officers were shot on Wednesday. The officers are expected to survive and a suspect has been arrested. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who mobilized 500 members of the stateโ€™s National Guard ahead of the verdict, said that he and President Trump are in agreement that federal agents shouldnโ€™t be deployed to the city, currently.

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