NYPD Investigates Officers After Video Shows Beating of Wrongly Identified Man
In Brief
The incident has raised concerns about police conduct and identification procedures in New York City.
Key Facts
- Videos posted online show two NYPD officers punching and kicking a man during an arrest in Brooklyn.
- The New York Police Department stated the man was incorrectly identified as a suspect.
- Two officers involved in the incident have been placed under investigation.
- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called the footage 'extremely disturbing and unacceptable.'
- Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch issued a statement on Wednesday regarding the internal investigation.
What Happened
Videos surfaced online showing two NYPD officers punching and kicking a man during an arrest in Brooklyn. The police later stated the man had been wrongly identified, and an internal investigation has been launched.
Why It Matters
The case has prompted public scrutiny of police practices and accountability in New York City, especially regarding the identification of suspects and the use of force during arrests.
What's Next
The NYPD's internal investigation is ongoing. Further statements or disciplinary actions may follow as the inquiry progresses.
Sources
- NYT — Videos Show Officers Beating Man During Arrest in Brooklyn(19h ago)
- The Guardian — NYPD investigates after video shows two officers punching and kicking man(4h ago)
