3 officers hurt when SUV plows through police in Buffalo

ByCAROLYN THOMPSON and JOHN WAWROW AP logo
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
2 officers hit by vehicle in Buffalo during protests
One officer is a New York State police officer who was seriously injured.

BUFFALO, New York -- An SUV carrying two people who had been shot plowed through a group of law enforcement at a George Floyd demonstration Monday night in Buffalo, injuring at least three officers, authorities said.

Video posted by a bystander shows a line of police officers, backed up by an armored personnel carrier, rushing and tackling a man who was being interviewed by a man with a TV camera about 9:30 p.m. Other officers used batons to whack at protesters, who scattered.

Moments later, there was the sound of firearms discharging off camera, then officers ran as an SUV barreled through a cluster of officers. Trooper Ronald L. Ensminger Jr., a 19-year-veteran of the State Police, went under the wheels.

The SUV drove around an armored vehicle and sped off as more gunfire sounded.

The officers were taken to Erie County Medical Center and authorities said their condition was stable. Trooper Ensminger was seriously injured and suffered a broken leg and shattered pelvis, the agency said. Trooper Randall A. Shenefiel, is a 17-year-veteran of the State Police, suffered minor injuries as did a Buffalo police officer.

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown told WGRZ-TV that two people in the SUV had been shot somewhere else before the vehicle ran through the line of officers, and were being treated for their own injuries. A third person in the SUV was in custody.

Buffalo Police spokesman Michael DeGeorge said two people were struck by gunfire during Monday's protest. It was not immediately known whether the shots came from police or others, he said.

As a police helicopter flew overhead, officers in armored vehicles asked the crowd to disperse and fired tear gas within a few blocks of where the police were struck. Several stores in the area were broken into, and people were seen entering and leaving with goods. The windows of a looted convenience store were smashed and protective metal bars had been pulled aside.

One woman on her front stoop said, "I'm scared," to a person over the phone.

As the night stretched on, the crowds thinned out and smoke swirled from trash that had been emptied out across several streets and set on fire.