DINWIDDIE, Va. (AP) — Prosecutors plan subsequent week to launch the video that led authorities in Virginia to cost seven deputies and three state psychological hospital workers with second-degree homicide within the dying of a handcuffed and shackled man.
The household of Irvo Otieno noticed the video of his dying Thursday. With their blessing, the footage will probably be launched to the general public within the subsequent a number of days, Dinwiddie County Commonwealth’s Lawyer Ann Cabell Baskervill instructed the Richmond Occasions-Dispatch.
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Attorneys for the household described the video to reporters as 12 agonizing minutes of deputies pushing down and smothering Otineo, a Black man whose legs and arms have been restrained.
“You’ll be able to see that they’re placing their again into it. Each a part of his physique is being pushed down with absolute brutality,” household lawyer Mark Krudys mentioned.
Prosecutors mentioned Otieno, 28, didn’t seem like combative and was sitting in a chair when he was pulled down by officers.
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The 12-minute video additionally confirmed an absence of urgency to assist Otieno after the deputies decided “that he was lifeless and never respiratory,“ Krudys mentioned.
Ten individuals thus far have been charged with second-degree homicide in Otieno’s dying — seven Henrico County Sheriff’s deputies and three individuals employed by the hospital.
Attorneys for the individuals arrested haven’t seen the video but.
“They present the plaintiffs’ attorneys the video. However we’re representing these individuals charged with homicide which are locked up. It’s actually disappointing. It looks like it’s extra vital to curry public favor, to strive the case within the media, as an alternative of letting the felony justice course of work the best way it’s alleged to work,“ protection lawyer Peter Baruch instructed the Richmond newspaper.
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Otieno’s case marks the most recent instance of a Black man’s in-custody dying that has legislation enforcement underneath scrutiny. It follows the the deadly beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee, earlier this yr and comes almost three years after the killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.
Otieno, who was a toddler when his household emigrated from Kenya and grew up in suburban Richmond, had a historical past of psychological well being struggles and was experiencing psychological misery on the time of his preliminary encounter with legislation enforcement earlier this month, his household and their attorneys mentioned.
That set off a series of occasions that led to him spending a number of days in custody earlier than authorities say he died March 6 as he was being admitted to the Central State Hospital south of Richmond.