Authorities in Germany have
opened an investigation after Dusseldorf Police officers were filmed pinning a
boy to the ground and kneeling on his neck as they tried to arrest him.
The incident happened at
around 7.30 pm in Dusseldorf’s Old Town on August 15.
Video footage shared online
shows one officer pinning the boy’s hands behind his back and the other
kneeling on his neck, in the same position that led to the death of George
Floyd in Minneapolis back in May.
Officials in the western
German state of North Rhine-Westphalia are now investigating the incident as a
case of possible police misconduct.
The four Dusseldorf Police
officers involved are being probed by Duisburg Police for “reasons of
neutrality”, the force said in a statement.
Officers were originally
called to a restaurant in Dusseldorf to reports of 10 people rioting, German
police said.
Dusseldorf police said the
suspect resisted arrest and assaulted the officers. He was subsequently taken
to a police station for questioning but was then handed back to his legal
guardians.
The incident will be
investigated by a different police department to ensure neutrality, officials
said.
“We take this video very
seriously,” a spokesman for the state’s Interior Ministry said. The spokesman
added that if misconduct is found, prosecutors will take the necessary measures
to address it.
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