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Investigators: Questions surround Mississippi manâs death in police custody as lawsuit is filed Robert Loggins, 26, died inside the Grenada County Jail Nov. 29, 2018 and his death was ruled accidental by the state medical examinerâs office. Jailhouse video, officer interviews and a lawsuit are now calling into question how Loggins died and why. (Source: WMC) By Jessica Jaglois | May 6, 2021 at 9:55 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 3:39 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A new lawsuit is shining light on how a Mid-South man died in police custody.
Robert Loggins, 26, died inside the Grenada County Jail Nov. 29, 2018 and his death was ruled accidental by the state medical examinerâs office.
Investigators: Questions surround Mississippi manâs death in police custody as lawsuit is filed
Investigators: Questions surround Mississippi manâs death in police custody as lawsuit is filed By Jessica Jaglois | May 6, 2021 at 9:55 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 3:39 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A new lawsuit is shining light on how a Mid-South man died in police custody.
Robert Loggins, 26, died inside the Grenada County Jail Nov. 29, 2018 and his death was ruled accidental by the state medical examinerâs office.
Jailhouse video, officer interviews and a lawsuit are now calling into question how Loggins died and why.
Before Loggins died in police custody, officers responded to his cries for help in a homeownerâs backyard. A neighbor dialed 911 early that morning because she heard someone shouting for help outside.
He was then
seen on surveillance footage at the Brooklyn Bridge just hours after his disappearance. In Sea Bright, a citizen found Sah’s backpack, which was turned over to police toward the end of April.
Meanwhile, an unidentified body was found in the Anchorage Channel in Brooklyn on March 9 and determined to be Sah’s after a joint investigation between the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Missing Persons Unit and the New York City Chief Medical Examiner.
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GoFundMe dedicated to the search for the missing student had garnered more than $25,000, while a
Facebook page with the same cause had gained more than 1,100 supporters.