UPDATE: NYPD Officer Suspended After Using Banned Chokehold On A Black Man

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UPDATE: NYPD Officer Suspended After Using Banned Chokehold On A Black Man

Earlier this month, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill that banned chokeholds throughout the state. Still, some cops continue to use the method.

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Just recently, an unnamed suspect, who police say was causing a disturbance at the Rockaway Beach Queens, was placed in a chokehold after cops say he threw something from a trash at them. The man appeared to be unconscious in the video. His attorney later told WABC that he suffered bruises.

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(Photo Credit: Screenshot of the incident)

The officer who held the suspect’s neck was identified as David Afanador, according to police sources. Hours after the video was posted on social media and went viral, the NYPD announced Afanador’s suspension and an internal affairs investigation. They also released body camera footage of the entire incident.

“While a full investigation is still underway, there is no question in my mind that this immediate action is necessary.
We are committed to transparency as this process continues.” It was noted that Afanador has been suspended without pay.

Despite that, a spokeswoman for the Queens District Attorney’s Office told ABC News it will not be prosecuting the suspect in the video and will investigate the incident.

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