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  1. dviss1

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    Officers And Paramedics Are Charged In Elijah McClain's 2019 Death In Colorado


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    Demonstrators carry a giant placard during a rally and march in June 2020 over the death of Elijah McClain in 2019 outside the police department in Aurora, Colo. A grand jury indicted three officers and two paramedics in McClain's death, the state's attorney general announced on Wednesday.

    DENVER — Colorado's attorney general said Wednesday that a grand jury indicted three officers and two paramedics in the death of Elijah McClain, a Black man who was put in a chokehold and injected with a powerful sedative two years ago in suburban Denver.

    The 23-year-old's death gained widespread attention during last year's protests against racial injustice and police brutality following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

    McClain's pleading words that were captured on police body camera video — "I'm just different" — have been posted on signs at protests and spoken by celebrities who have joined those calling for the prosecution of the officers who confronted McClain as he walked down the street in the city of Aurora after a 911 caller reported he looked suspicious.

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    A man walks past a display showing an image of Elijah McClain outside Laugh Factory during a candlelight vigil for McClain in Los Angeles on Aug. 24.

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    Stories about McClain, a massage therapist family and friends described as a gentle and kind introvert, filled social media, including how he volunteered to play his violin to comfort cats at an animal shelter.

    Attorney General Phil Weiser said all five officers and paramedics were charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, while some also face additional charges.

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    It was one of several investigations prompted at least in part by McClain's death, including separate reviews of McClain's arrest commissioned by the city of Aurora and a comprehensive review of the Police Department. The attorney general's office also is conducting a civil rights investigation into the agency, the first under a new police accountability law in Colorado.

    Aurora's highly critical review did not find any evidence to justify officers stopping McClain as he walked home from the store on Aug. 24, 2019, after a 911 caller had reported a man wearing a ski mask and waving his hands who seemed "sketchy." His family said McClain wore the mask because he had anemia that caused him to get cold easily.

    Body Cams Recorded Key Moments In Police Encounter
    Police body camera video shows an officer getting out of his car, approaching McClain on the sidewalk and saying, "Stop right there. Stop. Stop ... I have a right to stop you because you're being suspicious."

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    What happened next isn't clear because all of the officers' body cameras come off as they move McClain to the grass, but the officers and McClain can still be heard. An officer says McClain grabbed one of their guns. McClain can be heard trying to explain himself and sometimes crying out or sobbing. He says he can't breathe and was just on his way home.

    "I'm just different. I'm just different, that's all. That's all I was doing. I'm so sorry. I have no gun. I don't do that stuff. I don't do any fighting. Why were you attacking me? I don't do guns. I don't even kill flies. I don't eat meat. ... I am a vegetarian," he said.

    One officer eventually retrieves his camera, which shows McClain handcuffed, laying on his side and periodically vomiting as another officer leans on him. An officer who arrived later threatened to get his police dog to bite McClain.

    Police Used A Chokehold And Ketamine On McClain
    Paramedics arrived and injected the 140-pound (63.5-kilogram) McClain with 500 milligrams of ketamine — more than 1 1/2 times the dose for his weight.

    The fire department is allowed to use the drug to sedate combative or aggressive people, but there's a lack of police training, conflicting medical standards and nonexistent protocols that have resulted in hospitalizations and even deaths when it's used during police encounters.

    Within five minutes, according to a federal lawsuit from McClain's family, he stopped breathing. He died six days later after being declared brain dead and taken off life support.

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    Sheneen McClain speaks during a rally in June 2020 over the death of her 23-year-old son, Elijah McClain, outside the police department in Aurora, Colo.

    A pathologist who conducted an autopsy said a combination of a narrowed coronary artery and physical exertion contributed to McClain's death. Dr. Stephen Cina found no evidence of a ketamine overdose and said several other possibilities could not be ruled out, including an unexpected reaction to ketamine or the chokehold causing an irregular heartbeat.

    The carotid hold that was used on McClain involves applying pressure to the sides of the neck, stopping the flow of blood to the brain to render someone unconscious. It has been banned by police departments and some states, including Colorado, following Floyd's killing.

    A lawsuit from the family alleges that McClain died as a result of a dramatic increase of lactic acid in his blood caused by excessive force used by police over about 18 minutes, combined with the effects of the ketamine. They claim that police continued to "torture" McClain even after he was restrained, treatment they say is a result of the department's history of "unconstitutional racist brutality."

    Controversy Continues To Surround Aurora Police
    The attorney general's announcement comes after three Aurora officers, including one involved in the encounter with McClain, were fired and one resigned last year over photos mimicking the chokehold used on the 23-year-old.

    The department's new chief, who fired those officers as its interim leader, has vowed to work to rebuild public trust since McClain's death and other police encounters with people of color.

    However, Vanessa Wilson spent her first days as chief last year apologizing after Aurora officers put four Black girls on the ground and handcuffed two of them next to a car that police suspected was stolen but turned out not to be.

    A prosecutor later decided there was no evidence the officers committed a crime but urged the Police Department to review its policies to ensure that something similar does not happen again.

    In July, an Aurora police officer was charged with assault after being captured on body camera video pistol-whipping and choking a Black man during an arrest. Another officer was charged with not intervening as required under the police accountability passed amid last year's protests.
     
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    When racism doesn't effect you, things like this pass you by. If it weren't for people like me in the streets protesting this would have NEVER happened.

    Fuck MSNBC they just have the story...
     
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    Saw that. Walking home while Black. Guy who played violin and liked cats. Sounds really dangerous.
     
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    Wheels of justice move very slow, but it is comforting to find out that they finally were charged.
     
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    Bout damn time
     
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    Taught himself to play violin. Kid was bright. He did nothing wrong. He was a pacifist. He apologized as they held him down and suffocated him with their knee. He was killed for being black.
     
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    Fixed it for you. If he were white it would've never happened.

    And no... No it's not comforting that it took 2 fucking years for them to be charged.

    And charged means nothing. Until these MURDERERS are convicted it means nothing.

    Less than 1% of officers who kill black people are arrested, charged, and convicted.
     
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    And you know why they were charged??

    It took 2 years of this:

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    Me schooling cops while wearing no safety equipment
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