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“I always wanted to be in a bar fight,” said a US police official after pinning a Black man down on the ground and kneeling on his neck. The man later died at a hospital.
Ohio Police have come under intense scrutiny following the release of body camera footage showing officers pinning a Black man to the ground in a bar, reminiscent of the events that led to George Floyd’s death in 2020.
The video, released by the Canton Police Department, captured the moments leading up to the death of Frank Tyson, a 53-year-old man suspected of leaving the scene of a single-car accident on April 18.
Canton, Ohio
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In the footage, officers are seen confronting Tyson inside a bar, where an altercation quickly ensues. Despite Tyson’s pleas for help and his repeated cries of “I can’t breathe,” officers wrestle him to the ground and handcuff him, with one officer applying pressure to his back near his neck while saying, “You’re fine.”
Tyson continues to plead for relief while lying on the floor. After several minutes, officers notice his lack of responsiveness and proceed to administer CPR. Paramedics arrive on the scene and transport Tyson to a local hospital, where he later dies.
In the body cam footage, one police officer can be heard bragging about how he always wanted to be in a “bar fight” with one of the patrons of the establishment.
The circumstances surrounding Tyson’s death draw chilling parallels to George Floyd’s fatal encounter with Minneapolis Police in 2020 which sparked global outrage.
The officers involved in Tyson’s case, identified as Beau Schoenegge and Camden Burch, have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.