Incident
Date | May 30, 2020 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Scott H. Becker |
Address |
Niagara Street
Buffalo, NY |
Incident Description
Police fired pepper balls at freelance photographer Andrew Jasiura and an officer tried to grab his camera while he was reporting on protests in Buffalo, New York, on May 30, 2020.
Police began to attempt to clear the square by firing nonlethal projectiles and advancing in a line. One officer asked Jasiura why he was taking pictures, and Jasiura said he pointed to his bright yellow vest that said “PRESS” in English and Cantonese (Jasiura had previously covered demonstrations in Hong Kong).
The photographer subsequently tried to come to the aid of a black man who had been hit with mace and pepper balls. “He was just pouring mucus out of his face, out of his nose, his mouth, his eyes. His whole face was red,” Jasiura said. Jasiura tried to wash the protester’s eyes out with saline spray, at which point officers shot pepper balls at him, even though his press vest was clearly visible.
Links
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Police fire pepper balls at photographer in Buffalo
Police fire pepper balls at photographer in Buffalo, make grab for camera - Press Freedom Tracker
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Andrew Jasiura's Experience with BPD and Buffalo Protests
"I would have never expected that my 1A rights would be more acknowledged by the Hong Kong Police Forxe (the servants of the CCP) than by police in the United States. Never had I been more in fear of my life than being "served and protected" by BPD." - Andrew Jasiura