A vulnerable black man died after he was hooded by police who held his head face down to the ground for two minutes. Daniel Prude, 41, was suffering from mental health issues when police restrained him in a New York road in March - two months before George Floyd's killing and a series of similar incidents sparked widespread protests in the US.
The incident was captured in disturbing police body camera footage. He died a week later in hospital but the news has only now emerged after his family held a news conference on Wednesday.
Daniel's brother Joe said: "I placed a phone call for my brother to get help, not for my brother to get lynched. "What is their sentence?
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