'System is broken': Black community expresses anger, fatigue after officers cleared in Daniel Prude's death Tracy Schuhmacher, Robert Bell and Jay Cannon, USA TODAY Protests in Rochester after officers not charged Replay Video UP NEXT ROCHESTER, N.Y. – After news that a grand jury announced no criminal charges would be brought against the Rochester officers whose restraint of Daniel Prude may have caused his death, members of the city's Black community expressed grief, anger and fatigue, along with a determination to set a new path forward. As they did throughout fall 2020, people in Rochester took to the streets Tuesday evening, including more than 100 people who gathered at Jefferson Avenue and Samuel McCree Way, where Prude had encountered the police. No arrests and no apparent physical clashes with law enforcement were reported.