Tucson wrongful death lawsuit questions ketamine usage
The family of David Cutler, 23, believes he would still be alive today if first responders gave him water and shade instead of handcuffs and ketamine, which is a powerful sedative and painkiller.
and last updated 2021-07-24 01:38:23-04
TUCSON â The family of David Cutler, 23, believes he would still be alive today if first responders gave him water and shade instead of handcuffs and ketamine, which is a powerful sedative and painkiller.
Ketamine has become a controversial sedative, which can be used as a chemical restraint for someone experiencing âexcited delirium,â and it is tied to several police in-custody deaths across the nation.
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Days after a mining accident in Knox County left one worker dead and two others injured, federal officials and the mine operator Nyrstar are mostly mum on what happened and on Nyrstar s safety record before the collapse.
Tuesday s accident at Nyrstar s Immel Mine in the Mascot-Strawberry Plains area marks the third death at one of the company s East Tennessee mines this year.
Federal data show there have been 18 mining fatalities across the country in 2021, meaning one-sixth of this year s mining deaths have occurred at Nyrstar s mines in Knox and Jefferson counties.
Nyrstar issued a statement Friday but didn t address a list of questions Knox News sent to its human resources manager including one about the previous deaths at its mines and another about three citations it received in the week leading up to the collapse.