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Police probe why officer used tear gas on Polish lawmaker

Polish police say are studying video footage to understand the circumstances that led a police officer to target a member of parliament with tear gas

Via AP news wire
Sunday 29 November 2020 09:29 EST
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Polish police are studying video footage to understand why a police officer targeted a member of parliament with tear gas during a protest, a police official said Sunday.

An officer sprayed Barbara Nowacka, a centrist opposition lawmaker, in the face with the gas as she held out her parliamentary identity card to show him Saturday night. The incident occurred during a protest in the capital against a restrictive abortion ruling and the recent use of police force against protesters.

Nowacka was one of several lawmakers who attended the protest to monitor events after police used force and tear gas against protesters at other demonstrations.

Speaking Sunday, Nowacka called the police behavior very unwise.

“This is how women fighting for their rights are treated in Poland,” Nowacka.

Warsaw police spokesman Sylwester Marczak acknowledged that the use of the pepper spray against a lawmaker did not look good. But he said the video must still be examined to better understand the event.

“At first glance, the situation with Ms. Nowacka is shocking. We are dealing with a person who has immunity and who shows her ID,” Marczak said. He added that the police commander intends to “thoroughly explain this event.”

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