River North Photography/Getty Images(ALTADENA, Calif.) The daughter of a man who died in California Highway Patrol custody as officers tried to take a blood
River North Photography/Getty Images(ALTADENA, Calif.) The daughter of a man who died in California Highway Patrol custody as officers tried to take a blood sample is speaking out about the incident and calling for justice for her father. Edward Bronstein died on March 31, 2020, after the California Highway Patrol pulled him over for a traffic stop. He was taken into custody and brought to CHP's Altadena Station, where officers attempted to take a blood sample. According to reports, he had passed a Breathalyzer test but police wanted a blood sample because they believed he was under the influence of drugs. Bronstein initially did not comply with a request to have his blood taken, which Bronstein's daughter, Brianna Palomino, said she believes is because he had a fear of needles. In the video, officers can be seen holding him down as he shouts, "I can't breathe." CHP officers do not wear body cameras so the video appears to have been taken by a handheld camera
River North Photography/Getty Images(ALTADENA, Calif.) The daughter of a man who died in California Highway Patrol custody as officers tried to take a blood sample is speaking out about the incident and calling for justice for her father. Edward Bronstein died on March 31, 2020, after the California Highway Patrol pulled him over for a traffic stop. He was taken into custody and brought to CHP's Altadena Station, where officers attempted to take a blood sample. According to reports, he had passed a Breathalyzer test but police wanted a blood sample because they believed he was under the influence of drugs. Bronstein initially did not comply with a request to have his blood taken, which Bronstein's daughter, Brianna Palomino, said she believes is because he had a fear of needles. In the video, officers can be seen holding him down as he shouts, "I can't breathe." CHP officers do not wear body cameras so the video appears to have been taken by a handheld camera