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 COURIER L 4     IFE, MAY 15-21, 2020 
 COVID-19 POLICING 
 • 93% of COVID-19 arrests  
 were people of color 
 • 36 out of 39 Brooklyn  
 arrests were minorities  
 • DA investigating racial  
 discrepancy in enforcement 
 Demonstrators gathered at 1 Police Plaza in Manhattan to protest unequal enforcement of social distancing policies.  
 ‘I THOUGHT I WAS  
 Man speaks out about violent social  
 BY KEVIN DUGGAN 
 On the warm evening of  
 April 29, Adegoke Atunbi  
 parked his car on an East New  
 York  street  corner  as  he  went  
 into a nearby bodega to buy  
 a  drink.  That’s  when  he  noticed  
 a crowd beginning to  
 form around a group of police  
 offi cers who were arresting a  
 young man near Sutter Avenue  
 and Hemlock Street.  
 “I  thought,  ‘Let  me  just  
 pull out my camera and watch  
 what’s going on,’” said 31-yearold  
 Atunbi. 
 As swarms of other onlookers  
 gathered and several more  
 offi cers arrived on the scene,  
 the mood became decidedly  
 more restless for a tense few  
 moments — and then, after yelling  
 for the crowds to back off, a  
 plain-clothed offi cer  punched  
 one of the bystanders in the  
 face.  
 Atunbi, having failed to  
 document the moments immediately  
 preceding that violent  
 escalation, tried to shift  
 his camera to catch the chaotic  
 scene unfolding next to him,  
 but other offi cers began to push  
 him back — seemingly becoming  
 agitated with him capturing  
 the events on video.  
 “I can video and document  
 as a citizen, I’m not impeding  
 the arrest,” said Atunbi. 
 Moments later, a cop in a  
 blue long sleeve shirt forcefully  
 shoved Atunbi, jerking his  
 camera lens off the action — before, 
  Atunbi claims, the cop hit  
 him in the face, shoved him to  
 the ground, and brought him in  
 handcuffs to the 75th Precinct  
 station house. 
 “I  felt a kick on my head, a  
 kick on my back. The handcuffs  
 on my veins were really tight,  
 I kept begging them to loosen  
 them a little bit,” said the father 
 of-two. “I was on the fl oor, I  
 thought I was going to die.” 
 The incident was Atunbi’s  
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