Press conference following the dismissal of charges against Guo Quing Zhong
Title
Press conference following the dismissal of charges against Guo Quing Zhong
Description
Guo Quing Zhong (fourth from the left) stands with his attorney, Eric Poulos (to Zhong's right), family, supporters, and CAAAV members at a press conference celebrating the dismissal of criminal charges against him.
On January 31, 1990, Guo Quing (Peter) Zhong was stopped by police officers from the 90th Precinct after allegedly driving through a red light while heading home with his wife, child, and mother-in-law. After exiting his vehicle, the police slammed Zhong's head against the car window, choked him with a nightstick, and jumped up and down on his chest, causing him to lose consciousness. He was then arrested, advised by the police not to request medical assistance or an attorney to facilitate a speedier release, and charged with misdemeanor assault. Zhong's injuries were extensive and included severe hemorrhaging in both eyes and persistent chest pain that lasted several weeks. All criminal charges against Zhong were dropped by the Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes on October 1, 1990 after significant community outrage and organizing efforts facilitated by CAAAV [1].
For more information on this topic check out the Spring 1990 and Winter and Fall 1991 editions of the CAAAV Voice Newsletter.
[1] CAAAV, “Victory For Police Brutality Victim,” CAAAV Voice Newsletter, Winter 1991, 1.
On January 31, 1990, Guo Quing (Peter) Zhong was stopped by police officers from the 90th Precinct after allegedly driving through a red light while heading home with his wife, child, and mother-in-law. After exiting his vehicle, the police slammed Zhong's head against the car window, choked him with a nightstick, and jumped up and down on his chest, causing him to lose consciousness. He was then arrested, advised by the police not to request medical assistance or an attorney to facilitate a speedier release, and charged with misdemeanor assault. Zhong's injuries were extensive and included severe hemorrhaging in both eyes and persistent chest pain that lasted several weeks. All criminal charges against Zhong were dropped by the Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes on October 1, 1990 after significant community outrage and organizing efforts facilitated by CAAAV [1].
For more information on this topic check out the Spring 1990 and Winter and Fall 1991 editions of the CAAAV Voice Newsletter.
[1] CAAAV, “Victory For Police Brutality Victim,” CAAAV Voice Newsletter, Winter 1991, 1.
Date
October 1, 1990
Contributor
Cataloged by: Irene Madrigal
Rights
Copyright is held by CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities
Format
Photograph
Identifier
Voice Winter 1991 Guo-Zhong
Citation
“Press conference following the dismissal of charges against Guo Quing Zhong,” CAAAV Digital Archive, accessed December 21, 2024, https://archives.caaav.org/items/show/2515.