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Somers nominates new Snohomish County medical examiner

Somers nominates new Snohomish County medical examiner
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Somers nominates Augustine as Chief Medical Examiner

Somers nominates Augustine as Chief Medical Examiner
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He was shocked by a flurry of Tasers, handcuffed and left prone on the jail floor; coroner says he died of a heart condition • Long Beach Post News

Just days after Long Beach agreed to pay $325,000 to the family of a 25-year-old man who died after a confrontation with security officers in the Downtown jail, newly obtained details reveal he was Tasered at least seven times and left handcuffed and face down in the minutes before his death. - ADVERTISEMENT - Police officials say that in the aftermath of the November 2018, death of Alan Ramos, more than a dozen changes were implemented in the jail, including retraining some officers on the use of Tasers and on the suffocation dangers of keeping an individual handcuffed and prone. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner did not, however, conclude that Ramos’ face-down position for some 15 minutes or the numerous shocks simultaneously administered by multiple officers influenced his death.

Police repeatedly Tased a man and left him on the jail floor; the coroner blamed his death on heart disease • Long Beach Post News

Just days after Long Beach agreed to pay $325,000 to the family of a 25-year-old man who died after a confrontation with security officers in the Downtown jail, newly obtained details reveal he was Tasered at least seven times and left handcuffed and face down in the minutes before his death. - ADVERTISEMENT - Police officials say that in the aftermath of the November 2018, death of Alan Ramos, more than a dozen changes were implemented in the jail, including retraining some officers on the use of Tasers and on the suffocation dangers of keeping an individual handcuffed and prone. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner did not, however, conclude that Ramos’ face-down position for some 15 minutes or the numerous shocks administered by multiple officers influenced his death.

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