Seattle Police Are Investigating Viral Tweets And Videos Alleging An Officer Maced A Child During A Protest

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Seattle Police Are Investigating Viral Tweets And Videos Alleging An Officer Maced A Child During A Protest
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The police department confirmed that it had received a high volume of reports regarding the use of mace by officers during Saturday's demonstrations

The Twitter user, Julián Torres, who's from Mexico, told BuzzFeed News he instinctively recorded the video, and a few minutes later, he noticed it was pulled down.

The Seattle Police Department confirmed that they've received a high volume of complaints and that they"will investigate" any other images or videos of the incident,"including body camera footage for any of the officers in the vicinity," a spokesperson said.

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