WIVB
reporter, Dave Greber confirmed in a tweet that a total of about 57 officers
resigned on Friday. He also said they are still employed, but no longer on ERT.
The entire
Emergency Response Team at the Buffalo Police Department have resigned to show
support for two other officers who were suspended without pay for shoving an
elderly man to the ground during a protest in New York.
#BREAKING:
I’m told the entire @BPDAlerts Emergency Response Team has resigned from the
team, a total of 57 officers, as a show of support for the officers who are
suspended without pay after shoving Martin Gugino, 75. They are still employed,
but no longer on ERT. @news4buffalo
— Dave Greber
(@DaveGreber4) June 5, 2020
The move
comes less than 24 hours after two cops in heavy gear were filmed shoving
75-year-old Martin Gugino during a protest in New York on Thursday, June 4.
In the video
shared online, Mr.Martin is seen falling backwards and hitting his head on the
steps of Buffalo City Hall before he started bleeding from the head.
Reacting to
the incident, Buffalo Police Commissioner announced that the two officers
involved in the incident were suspended without pay. The Mayor of Buffalo also
said that he was deeply disturbed over the incident, adding that the elderly
man is in serious but stable condition.
In a show of
solidarity for the suspended cops, the rest of the Emergency Response Team at
the Buffalo Police Department resigned from the special squad.
Mayor Byron
Brown also issued a statement, saying the city is aware of these resignations.
“The City of
Buffalo is aware of developments related to the work assignments of certain
members of the Buffalo police force. At this time, we can confirm that
contingency plans are in place to maintain police services and ensure public
safety within our community. The Buffalo police continue to actively work with
the New York State Police and other cooperating agencies.”
“If they
resigned, I’m exceptionally disappointed by it because it indicates to me that
they did not see anything wrong with the actions last night,” Poloncarz said
after being asked about the ERT Team resigning:
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