http://www.rawstory.com/2015/04/vid...-in-jail-cell-after-arrest-for-sagging-pants/Video contradicts police claims about black man who died in jail cell after arrest for sagging pants
A newly released video – which contradicts police reports – shows a black Louisiana man lying facedown and unresponsive in a jail cell where he died after officers shocked him with a stun ***.
Sheriff’s deputies were called Nov. 26, 2013, to a Port Allen gas station, where 38-year-old Ervin Leon Edwards and his girlfriend were arguing, reported The Advocate.
The couple had calmed down by the time deputies arrived, but they questioned Edwards about his “sagging” pants – which are ****** in the city – and then arrested him.
Police said Edwards was combative after he was placed in handcuffs and threatened to **** officers, and an officer threatened to use a stun *** to subdue him.
Edwards’ girlfriend begged officers not to use a stun ***, telling them Edwards suffered from high blood pressure, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed last year by the man’s ******.
****** members also said Edwards was partially deaf and mentally disabled.
Officers did not use the stun *** against Edwards at the gas station, but a Port Allen police officer eventually shocked him inside the West Baton Rouge Jail cell.
Officer Dustin McMullan, of Port Arthur police, said he used the stun *** for its full five-second cycle but re-holstered the weapon because it did not appear to have any effect on Edwards, the newspaper reported.
McMullan claimed in an incident report that he helped other officers use “empty hand control techniques” to remove the restraints from Edwards’ ankles and hands before leaving the cell.
The incident report also claims a deputy checked on Edwards after he was left alone in the cell and found him breathing and moving his arms.
However, the video directly contradicts the officer’s claims.
The grainy video footage does not clearly show how many times Edwards was shocked, but it shows McMullan kept the stun *** pressed against the inmate’s buttocks in “stun drive” mode for more than a minute.
Edwards stopped moving a short time later and never budged afterward, and the video shows officers left him alone in the cell for about 10 minutes without examining him.
Officers occasionally peeked through a window in the cell door but did not render any medical assistance to Edwards as he lay unconscious on the floor – which *************** experts said violated corrections standards.
An internal review of the incident found no criminal wrongdoing, but the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office has turned over its findings to the U.S. Department of Justice for examination.
Edwards’ cause of death was classified as “undetermined” and officially a result of “acute ******* and phencyclidine (PCP) ********tion in association with restraint by ***************,” according to the autopsy report.
*************** experts said Edwards – who was described in the autopsy report as morbidly obese – likely died as a result of “excited delirium,” a controversial diagnosis to describe in-custody deaths involving drug ********tion, struggles with police, and the suspect’s health.
“The drugs didn’t **** him,” said his ******, Viney Edwards. “The police ****ed him.”
Yeah, sure : they arrested a guy for no reason (come on, arresting a guy and taking him inot custody for "sagging pants" ?! If saggin pants are *******, give the guy a fine, you don't need to take him into custody, he's not doing any harm), they tazed him for more than minute despite the fact that they've ben warn that tazing him could **** him, they leave him unconscious in a cell, he dies but they are not responsible for his death...