Rochester police say one officer charged in Daniel Prude case

Reuters

Published Sep 24, 2021 12:14AM ET

Updated Sep 24, 2021 01:05AM ET

By Kanishka Singh

(Reuters) -Police in Rochester, New York, said that one officer was served with "departmental charges" in relation to the March 2020 restraint of Daniel Prude, a Black man who died of asphyxiation while in police custody.

The circumstances of Prude's death fueled protests last year against police violence in the United States following other incidents in which police killed Black men and women.

"The Rochester Police Department's Conflict Counsel has determined potential grounds for legal recourse in the case of Officer (Mark) Vaughn, as it relates to the March 23, 2020, incident", the department said in a statement late on Thursday, adding no other officers were charged.

Reuters was not immediately able to contact Vaughn and did not have any information about his legal representation.

The police department said it supported Vaughn's right to defend himself against the charges.

Prude's brother said the charge was the closest thing to justice that he has seen in 18 months, according to an ABC affiliate.

"I don't care what the charges are. You being charged with something. You did something wrong," Joe Prude was quoted as saying.

A formal hearing will be scheduled later, the police department said.

In March this year, Prude's family charged the city with wrongfully causing his death, failing to properly train its officers and not holding them accountable.

In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Rochester this year, the estate of Prude accused officers of causing his death when they restrained him on the ground while he was naked during an apparent mental health crisis.

The officers involved were suspended while the investigation was going on. In February, a grand jury declined to indict any of the officers after an investigation led by state Attorney General Letitia James.