Kansas City, was. – Kansas City, was. (AP) – An honorable white deputy on charges of murder on the death of a black prisoner who pushed his knee to the back of the robe for a minute and 26 seconds after returning to his cell from the hospital, according to the newly released court records.
Richard Al -Aby Last month, he was accused of second -degree killing and an alternative charge of unintended killing on the death of Charles Adil on July 5 at the Wandi County detention center in Kansas City, Kansas. I managed one day before his death on charges of misdemeanor of failure to appear in multiple traffic violations.
“The recently released written statement confirm that Charles Adir has been handcuffed, lying on his stomach with his stomach with heavily infected, and no threat pose when a deputy pressed his back, which led to his death,” Bin Krumb, a lawyer who represents the family, said in a press statement on Friday.
Dephley received a summons calling for him to appear before the court next month, but he was not seized in prison. His lawyer said that he had acted reasonably and will continue to acquit.
At the time, it was necessary to amputate the leg of Adir and he was so severely injured that he was transferred directly to the hospital, and the investigation office deputy in Kansas wrote in the certificate. Court records were issued this week after a request from Associated Press and other news means.
Before ADAIR is cleared to return to prison, he was diagnosed with a type of bone infection that sometimes develops in people with diabetes. The written certificate said that the medical examination was also found that it was a schizophrenia.
After rewriting his leg in the following evening, he entered into a debate with the deputy, who was returning him to his cell. Adir said ultimately removed himself from the wheelchair.
During the interviews, many deputies described I managed as incoherent. One of them said that the infection of his leg affects his brain.
I managed to hand his hands with his arms in the foreground. Once he returned to his cell, he was placed on his stomach on the lower bed, with his legs and knees on the floor. It can be heard screaming “Help!” Over and over, the sin said.
Then my parents appeared on the video, and told him, “You have finished” as he put his left knee at the bottom of the back of Adir. I responded with “OK” and pushed his arms forward. Just as I stopped the movement, his father turned his weight forward, and it seems that he applies more weight to the back decrease in Adir.
The autopsy included the method of the death of Adir murderAnd the cause of death as complications from “mechanical suffocation”, a condition in which breathing is obstructed.
Sherif’s office rejected requests for records from the Associated Press in search of a body camera video reviewed by state investigators. Another civilian rights lawyer, Harry Daniels, was allowed to display the video and demanded that it be released publicly.
They also raised questions about the reason for the father remaining free, while Adir was imprisoned due to traffic violations. “Because of your skin color, the violation of traffic should not be equal to the death penalty.”
Apple’s lawyer, James Joses, said last month that Adir’s death was a “tragic accident” but was not the result of the father’s actions.