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Mom in Toddler Tussle Video Gets Public Apology

The video has prompted the City Council to introduce bills aimed at improving the treatment of people who receive public assistance

The two suspended peace officers at the center of the viral video showing a tussle with a mom holding her toddler in a social services office claim the mother instigated. Michael George reports.

What to Know

  • A mother who had her toddler yanked from her arms by police in a widely seen video on social media has gotten a public apology
  • Jazmine Headley testified at a City Council hearing in which she recounted her ordeal
  • When her remarks ended, Headley got a standing ovation and public apologies from council members

A New York mother who had her toddler yanked from her arms by police in a widely seen video on social media has gotten a public apology.

The New York Times reports Jazmine Headley testified Monday at a City Council hearing in which she recounted her ordeal and spoke of the long waits, poor service and disdain that greet many New Yorkers at public benefits offices.

When her remarks ended, Headley got a standing ovation and public apologies from council members.

The Dec. 7 incident began when Headley refused to move after a security guard told her she couldn't sit on the floor.

The video footage has prompted the City Council to introduce several bills aimed at improving the treatment of people who receive public assistance.

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