On Wednesday, Prude’s family for the first time released body-camera footage of the incident and demanded that the officers be held accountable. Not for my brother to get lynched," Joe Prude said at the news conference. Prude, who lived in Chicago, took a train to Rochester to visit his brother on March 22, the Associated Press reported. Police took Prude to a hospital for a medical evaluation about 7 p.m., saying he expressed suicidal thoughts. ADADAbout 3 a.m. on March 23, Joe Prude called the police saying that his brother had left the house, according to a police report reviewed by the AP.
Source: Washington Post September 03, 2020 09:54 UTC