Viral video captures Syracuse police stop a sobbing 8-year-old boy over stolen chips

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“Why would the police treat that child like that?”

how Kenneth Jackson, the Syracuse resident who captured the viral footage, was running errands on Sunday when he first saw a group of officers grab the 8-year-old from his bike, while the alleged stolen bag of Doritos spilled everywhere.

“What are you doing?” Mr Jackson asks in the cell phone recording, as he gestures at the police officer holding back the sobbing 8-year-old’s arms, marching him towards a marked police car.This content is not available due to your privacy preferences.

For the remainder of the video, the officers are grilled by the group of onlookers who attempt to put forward alternative solutions to the incident, such as calling the boy’s parents instead of placing him in the back of the vehicle.Syracuse.com The father told the local outlet that the officers didn’t press charges against the boys and were “friendly” when they arrived. It wasn’t until later,reported, that the father of the three boys would see the viral video that has since been viewed more than 4.5 million times on Twitter and 47,000 times on Facebook.

 

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