Shocking Video Shows NYPD Ruthlessly Beating Black Girl (video)

A video is cir­cu­lat­ing on social media of an NYPD cop beat­ing on a 14-year-old girl, accord­ing to the New York Daily News. The offi­cer was report­ed to have struck the girl nine times and also hit the oth­er teens who were try­ing to pull him off of her and shield her from the punch­es. The offi­cer was sus­pend­ed as a result.

On Tuesday, at the bus stop near Edwin Markham Middle School, Kyonna Robinson saw her 12-year-old sis­ter get into a phys­i­cal alter­ca­tion with anoth­er girl. The report says Robinson jumped into the fight to defend her sis­ter when the police arrived. The cop, iden­ti­fied as Nicholas Scalzo, went to arrest Robinson’s sis­ter when Kyonna inter­ject­ed, lead­ing to anoth­er phys­i­cal altercation

Photo: BrandonKleinPhoto (Shutterstock)
Photo: BrandonKleinPhoto (Shutterstock)

A video is cir­cu­lat­ing on social media of an NYPD cop beat­ing on a 14-year-old girl, accord­ing to the New York Daily News. The offi­cer was report­ed to have struck the girl nine times and also hit the oth­er teens who were try­ing to pull him off of her and shield her from the punch­es. The offi­cer was sus­pend­ed as a result.

On Tuesday, at the bus stop near Edwin Markham Middle School, Kyonna Robinson saw her 12-year-old sis­ter get into a phys­i­cal alter­ca­tion with anoth­er girl. The report says Robinson jumped into the fight to defend her sis­ter when the police arrived. The cop, iden­ti­fied as Nicholas Scalzo, went to arrest Robinson’s sis­ter when Kyonna inter­ject­ed, lead­ing to anoth­er phys­i­cal altercation.

I asked the cop ‘What are you guys doing? And he pushed me and I hit him two times,” she told reporters. “It hap­pened so quick, I couldn’t even think straight. I just thought they were going to break up the fight and take us to the precinct.”

What fol­lowed is where the video picks up as Scalzo is record­ed repeat­ed­ly pound­ing on Robinson’s head with his fists. She punched back a few times before try­ing to flee.

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As a result, Robinson was arrest­ed for obstruc­tion of arrest, and her younger sis­ter was arrest­ed for assault.

Read more about the inci­dent from the NY Daily News:

Police brought Kyonna to the hos­pi­tal, though her moth­er, Taneesha Robinson, was not aware of that until hours lat­er, she said.

I was informed that my child had been tak­en to the doctor’s and that kind of caught me a lit­tle bit off guard,” said Robinson, 39. “I wasn’t sure why she had to go to the doctor.”

When her girls were released from police cus­tody and they arrived back home, Robinson saw the video. “I had no idea about it,” the moth­er said. “I was hurt. It’s upset­ting when a female was hit by a male but this is a juve­nile by a police offi­cer, so it just brings it to anoth­er notch.”

Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell sus­pend­ed Scalzo with­out pay after the swift sur­fac­ing of the video. The NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau is also inves­ti­gat­ing the inci­dent, the report says.

Mayor Eric Adams com­mend­ed the sus­pen­sion but also insist­ed this shouldn’t hin­der the community’s trust of the police.

Sir, it is only day five of the new year, and we’re see­ing police beat­ings — of teenagers at that. A lot more than a sim­ple state­ment needs to be done to mend the rela­tion­ship between the peo­ple and the police.