Multiple
people turned themselves in to police custody following the
robbery of a Brooklyn man last Friday,
representatives claiming they were acting in defense.
Surveillance video shows the 26-year-old
man running before a scuffle erupts with multiple people around him. The group
appears to kick him repeatedly as he seems to be on the ground.
In a press conference
Friday, Rev. Kevin Mccall spoke on behalf of the individuals surrendering
themselves. He says the individuals committed the act because a young man who
was on the bus returning from Georgia was allegedly threatened by the
26-year-old man with a gun.
The
reverend said that the young man tried to make attempts to ask for help,
reaching out to the bus driver and family via phone.
Upon
arrival to New York City, the reverend says family members of the young boy
were waiting at the bus stop, and when the boy got off the bus, he was still
being harassed.
The
reverend says the incident was not a gang assault, rather an act of defense.
The family members of the
young boy who are surrendering themselves are expected to be processed and
appear before a judge later today.