NY State troopers release bodycam footage after woman claims traffic stop caused miscarriage

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A New York woman claimed a brazen arrest by New York State Police led to her third trimester miscarriage — but the shocking allegation has come under question after the department released bodycam footage of the incident.

Kwashia Oranchak, who was six and a half months pregnant, accused the agency of “bodyslamming” Cruiser during a traffic stop arrest in Binghamton on March 20 — hours before she went in for an emergency C-section and delivered. dead child

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The footage, however, shows the arresting officer Handling the female gently and repeatedly reaffirming your intention to care for her.

“You okay? You sure?” The soldier asked after giving him water from his hand.

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“We have a situation that we are in now, but at the end of the day – as I told you before – I am a reasonable person. I see that you are pregnant. If you are not well, then you have to tell me Because you are in my custody now, your well-being is part of my responsibility.

The nine-minute video begins with the arresting officer – who was not named – pushing Oranchak from the driver’s seat after the troopers forced her to stop their car as she fled their attempts to pull her over. Was.


Kvasia Oranchak, who was six and a half months pregnant, accused the agency of “bodyslamming her hood”.
NYSP PIO, /YouTube

The officer grabs Oranchak’s arms behind his back and pushes him towards the back of his car, but not completely against it – contradicting his claims that he was body-slammed on the hood.

The car’s front seat passenger quickly alerted police that Oranchak was pregnant, which was confirmed several minutes later by Oranchak as police searched her car and pockets.

Throughout the video, the officer speaks politely to Oranchak and gently escorts him to the back seat of the cruiser.

No other officers are seen handling Oranchak, although a cop can be heard repeatedly telling her that she was a “bull-t” as she claims she was not fleeing arrest.


The officer grabs Oranchak's arms behind his back and pushes him toward the back of his car, but not completely against it - contradicting his claims that he was body-slammed on the hood.
The officer grabs Oranchak’s arms behind his back and pushes him towards the back of his car, but not completely against it – contradicting his claims that he was body-slammed on the hood.
NYSP PIO, /YouTube

When Oranchak asks for something to drink twice because of her pregnancy, the officer goes back to his car and retrieves her water bottle, which he places for her to drink.

It is unclear how police handled Oranchak after he was placed behind the cruiser.

The expectant mother was charged with drug possession and eluding an officer and taken to the Broome County Jail, where she was found unresponsive six hours after her arrest.


State police said they were not to blame for the death of the unborn child, and said in a press release that a "The amount of fentanyl and methamphetamine that was secreted" In the body of Oranchak.
State police said they were not to blame for the unborn child’s death, and said in a press release that Oranchak’s body “had secreted trace amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine”.
NYSP PIO, /YouTube

Throughout the video, the officer speaks politely to Oranchak and gently escorts him to the back seat of the cruiser.
Throughout the video, the officer speaks politely to Oranchak and gently escorts him to the back seat of the cruiser.
NYSP PIO, /YouTube

Her lawyers claim that Oranchak was taken to the hospital, where the child was pronounced dead of post-delivery trauma.

Personal injury attorney Ronald Benjamin said, “It’s acknowledged that drugs were found but no one engaged in violent conduct, no one resisted arrest, no one actually did anything other than laundry.” was doing,” said personal injury attorney Ronald Benjamin, According to News 12.

“STOP violated several protocols and dragged her out of the car like a rag doll and slammed her on the hood of the vehicle, undoubtedly causing this child’s untimely death and thus the family is demanding that the conduct of the police be fair.” There should be an investigation and the resulting murder.


Kvasia Oranchak, who was six and a half months pregnant, accused the agency of
The expectant mother was charged with drug possession and eluding an officer and taken to the Broome County Jail, where she was found unresponsive six hours after her arrest.
NYSP PIO, /YouTube

State police said they were not to blame for the unborn child’s death, and said in a press release that Oranchak’s body “had secreted trace amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine”.

The incident is still under investigation.

NY State troopers release bodycam footage after woman claims traffic stop caused miscarriage

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