Grand jury declines to charge officers in Daniel Prude’s death
New York’s attorney general has announced no officers will be charged following an investigation into the death of Daniel Prude, a 41-year-old Black man who died after being restrained by Rochester police last year. Letitia James said Tuesday that her office presented the “strongest case possible” to a grand jury, but the panel decided not to indict any officers in the case. James’ office is required to investigate police-involved deaths of unarmed civilians under state law.