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Post by Opti on May 22, 2021 10:42:49 GMT -5
I expect more stories to come out like this. What struck me in the article is how these death reports have been written as lies to protect those involved. Jennette was eventually transported to a local hospital and pronounced dead shortly after arrival, according to the autopsy report. The report says methamphetamine, amphetamine and diphenhydramine were present in Jennette's blood. "The cause of death (is) acute combined drug intoxication," the report says. "A contributory cause of death is asphyxia. The manner of death is consistent with homicide."www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/law-enforcement-official-told-detainee-who-died-that-you-shouldn-t-be-able-to-breathe-lawsuit-says/ar-AAKfMcN?ocid=msedgntpIMO he died because he couldn't breathe. Maybe the drugs made him act up. What do you think? How many more of these cases should we except to hit the news? More background on this case- "He was placed in handcuffs and leg shackles in a prone position," the autopsy report says.
Jennette can be heard screaming, "Help me. They are going to kill me," in the body worn camera video, which included audio.
In the body came video, deputies request leg restraints.
Jennette can then be heard saying, "I can't breathe," to which a member of law enforcement can be heard saying, "You shouldn't be able to breathe, you stupid B*tch."
While the struggle continues, a law enforcement officer can be heard in the body cam video saying, "Easy. Easy. Remember asphyxiation guys."
According to the body cam video, another law enforcement officer, who can be seen kneeling on a portion of Jennette's back, can be heard saying, "That's why I'm not on his lungs."
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