KEY POINTS
  • The Brooklyn district attorney is considering filing criminal charges against a New York City police officer for violently shoving a woman to the ground during protests related to the death of George Floyd, WNBC New York reported.
  • The police officer, identified by elected officials as Vincent D'Andraia from the 73rd precinct, was seen on a video of the May 29 incident using his hands to toss the woman, Dounya Zayer, several feet.
  • Floyd died on Memorial Day after a Minneapolis cop, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes during an arrest.
Dounya Zayer films NYPD officer pushing her, later tweets from hospital bed.

The Brooklyn district attorney is considering filing criminal charges as early as Tuesday against a New York City police officer for violently shoving a woman to the ground during protests related to the death of George Floyd, WNBC New York reported Monday.

The police officer, identified by elected officials as Vincent D'Andraia from the 73rd precinct, was seen on a video of the May 29 incident using his hands to toss the woman, Dounya Zayer, several feet toward a curb on a Brooklyn street. The cop then walked off, with a police supervisor directly behind him.