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A New York police officer is on administrative leave after punching a female suspect, who tried to bite him, during her arrest at Walmart. An investigation regarding use of force is underway.

Surveillance video recorded just before 5 p.m. July 4 shows a group of people inside a Walmart in East Syracuse, New York. DeWitt Police say five to six people were fighting when 22-year-old Tajenik Byrd pulled pepper spray from her purse and sprayed multiple people, including children.

Police say the video also shows 26-year-old Tyreana Edmonds arguing with store employees and striking them in the face.

When Officers Rory Spain and Corey Buyck arrived on scene, a man directed them to the fight. Spain tried to handcuff Edmonds, who argued but initially did not resist. Then, Buyck tried to take Bird into custody. Police say she resisted, knocking the officer’s body camera off.

Walmart surveillance video shows Buyck and Bird struggle. She falls to the ground as he tries to handcuff her. Police say Buyck placed weight on her hips and legs, not applying pressure to her back, stomach or neck.

As the officers lead the suspects out of the store, cell phone video from a bystander shows Edmonds trying to bite Spain’s arm. He then strikes her in the face.

Following the incident, Spain, who has been on the force since 2018, was placed on administrative leave. He will remain on leave until a use of force investigation is complete.

Edmonds faces multiple charges, including attempted assault and resisting arrest. Byrd is charged with child endangerment, assault and resisting arrest. Both were released on appearance tickets.
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I feel sorry for that unborn child.
 
What the hell did I just watch? Adults behaving like that in public? Actually happening?

Who do those women think they are to act like that toward police? The policeman punching her was not nice, but it was in retaliation to her trying to bite him. Sympathetic? I'm not sure about that. Understandable? Yes. She was a credible and committed threat to him. Almost anyone would lose it in a situation where they're being treated like that.

Anyone having any sympathy for the women in this video, even the one who got knocked by a policeman when she arguably shouldn't have been, should really think about where their own priorities are. They yelled, caused a grotesque scene, kicked and vandalized merchandise, defied police orders including resisting arrest, assaulted people (including police), disrupted a business, basically fought the entire universe for no apparent reason, and set a horrible example for the children present. And that's not a complete list.

What was the point of any of this?
 
I'm tired of having these violent idiots so worried about their rights when they obviously could care less about the right of others. If you're engaged in activity that is clearly a threat to the public and police come, then you get what you get. Don't argue; don't resist. LE's job is to get your ass under control and remove you from the scene, and it should be no surprise to anyone if charges are laid. The time to deal with that is at your court dates and trial; not at the time of your arrest.

Let the cops do what they come to do and hopefully no one gets hurt. In the majority of cases where an officer has to become forceful with a subject is because the subject is determined not to comply. Just how entitled are these people and why do they garner so much sympathy from the law abiding public?
 
The one in the white "dress" also had her ass hanging out. Really, you can't stop an arrest once it's happening and you only make yourself look like even worse trash when you fight it. Take the high road, because, after all, you are still going to jail. The women in the video aren't in the least bit concerned about police violence if they're willing to go all out fighting the police and, therefore, asking for it. They should be charged with vandalism, too, for kicking that merchandise all over the place.
 
Her sister is pregnant and was allegedly attacked by the people they got into i with at the Walmart.
To me, that still doesn't justify this type of behavior. I'll confess, I don't understand this type of situation at all, it seems unimaginable to me. A woman, or group of women, attacking another woman in a public store?!? The pregnant woman and her sister responding with violence, towards the attackers, the store employees, and eventually the police?!? It seems almost surreal. I can't even envision myself or a anyone I know in such a situation.
 
They act like that because they’re trash and know nothing will happen to them, no punishment. They’ll get a pony of their choice and the cop will probably get reprimanded and have to take sensitivity classes. The real issue is the current moronic political/ judicial atmosphere
The correctness in your statement truly saddens me. We don't have much of a future if we continue at this rate at all.
 
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