
“The Prude family and the Rochester community have been through great pain and anguish. My office will immediately move to empanel a grand jury as part of our exhaustive investigation into this matter,” James said in a statement.
Prude died in Rochester, New York, in March following an encounter with police, but protests began earlier this week after police dash and bodycam videos of the incident were made public by attorneys representing Prude’s family.
The videos show officers holding Prude on the ground with a spit sock on his head. Prude stopped breathing and was declared brain-dead at a hospital, where he died a week later.
The family said Prude was having a mental health episode and was under the influence of drugs early in the morning of March 23. His brother then called the police for help.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo praised the decision to empanel a grand jury, saying he had called for the investigation to be expedited earlier this week.
Seven police officers involved in the encounter have been suspended, Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren announced Thursday.