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Incident Gas-Attack-Police-Riot-0612020

Date Jun 01, 2020
Time 06:00 PM
Report # Gas-Attack-Police-Riot-0612020
Department Richmond Police Department
Officers Kevin Knudsen , Samuel Sungwon Yoon , Robert Misegades , John Barkley , Anthony Tyler Farnsworth , Anthony Catoggio , Albert Jon Korngage , Akeem Jones , Benjamin Neifeld , Brady Mcwhirter , Brian Corrigan , Brian Robinson , Brian Rogers , Brian Prendergast , Brandy Lamont Thornton , Christopher Jerrone Brown , Christopher Saunders , Cleophas Alexander Williams , Christopher M. Gleason , Christian James , Cody George Adams , Christopher Snyder , David Alexander Marakovitz , Dave Tamillia Conyers , Dominic Joseph Colombo , Douglas Rene Gutierrez , Derajon Clifton Chavis , Dario Buraliev , David Edward Stone , Edward Charles Costley , Ernest Christopher Ford , Fred Bates , Harry William Fitzpatrick , Jakob Michelle Torres , Jason Emmanuel Hudson , Jason Brandon Pittman , Jason Patrick Pritchard , Jason William Smith , Jessica Spence , John Matthew Story , Jonathan Myers , Junius Oneal Thorpe , Justin Land , Jean Joel Assad , Jason Kuti , Jason Reese , Jean-Guy Legouffe , Levi Manns Iv , Mark Thomas Janowski , Marshall Young , Matthew Robinson , Michael Walter Kiniry , Michael Musselwhite , Michael Lamont Verbena , Matthew Mchugh , Matthew Lewis Pollack , Oscar Reyes , Richard Carter Redford , Robert Daniel Jamison , Robert Taylor , Russell Pearce , Ryan Novak , Ryan Legros , Seth Walker Layton , Stephen William Pishock , Sean David Arthur Alston , Steven Durham , Timothy Lenae Burgess , Trishonda Chasteen , Benito Emmanuel Frias , Wayne Thomas Hartley , William Linard Travers
Address 1700 Monument Avenue near N. Allen Avenue
Richmond, VA

Incident Description

Richmond Police officers attack a crowd of everyday citizens protesting the police killing of George Floyd with chemical weapons and physical violence. Two years later, a federal court ordered the Richmond Police Department to correct the record with an admission that it had lied about the circumstances of the attack (it did so with a tweet). While multiple lawsuits, complaints, and inquiries emerged from the terror of that day, no officer was fired as a result of their conduct on June 1, 2020.

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