The now-debunked diagnosis has been widely used by police and paramedics to justify the use of force - even lethal force - in cases where they say suspects exhibit superhuman strength and extreme agitation.
The American College of Emergency Physicians took a stand against the diagnosis of excited delirium, which is often used to justify deaths within custody.
The name of the 16-year-old victim who was found dead in their home on scenic drive wednesday morning will not be released.According to a press release from the