Emergency Workers Found Guilty in Death of Elijah McClain: Jury Conviction and Controversial Case

2023-12-23 03:59:22

– Two emergency workers found guilty in the death of a black man

Published today at 4:59 a.m. Updated 2 hours ago

AFP

Two rescue workers were found guilty on Friday of manslaughter by a Colorado court in the case of the death of Elijah McClain, a young black man who died shortly after his arrest in 2019, according to American media.

In August 2019, Elijah McClain, aged 23, was held in the neck and then forcibly injected with a powerful sedative during an arrest in Aurora, a city in this state in the west of the United States. He died three days later of a heart attack.

His death only attracted media attention after that of George Floyd, another African-American killed during a police intervention in May 2020, brought his case, and others, back into the spotlight. spotlights.

The two rescuers prosecuted, Jeremy Cooper, 49, and Peter Cichuniec, 51, were found guilty by the jury of negligent manslaughter, according to the Washington Post. Peter Cichuniec was also found guilty of second-degree assault for unlawful administration of medication, and was immediately taken into custody, according to CNN.

Their lawyers argued that they had only followed protocol by administering the sedative, ketamine. A defense swept aside by the prosecutors, who criticized them in particular for not having spoken to the victim, nor having checked his vital signs before administering the product.

Controversial

The use of this powerful sedative by first responders to tranquilize people against their will has sparked controversy in the United States and has led to the opening of investigations in several American states.

“There was no indication that Elijah needed ketamine, and you heard many experts say that the administration of this substance had no medical purpose,” said prosecutor Shannon Stevenson, according to American media. “The defendants never did anything to obtain Elijah McClain’s consent to any treatment, and no reasonable person would consent to an overdose of a medication he did not need,” he said. -she continued.

In October, Colorado courts found one of the white American police officers prosecuted guilty of manslaughter. Two other police officers were acquitted. Police had been called by a person mentioning a “suspicious” black man wearing a ski mask and “acting strangely” on a street in Aurora. A police officer claimed that Elijah McClain, who was not carrying any weapon, tried to grab his revolver during the intervention. According to the victim’s family, he had simply gone out to buy a drink and often wore this ski mask to avoid catching a cold.

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