Two paramedics, guilty of the death of Elijah McClain: they injected him with an overdose after being arrested

A Jury found guilty of murder this Friday due to negligence to two white paramedics who injected an overdose of ketamine to the young African-American Elijah McClain in 2019 after being detained by the police in the city of Aurora (Colorado, USA).

The young man, 23 years old, was arrested on the street by three white police officers and violently subjected to the ground. Later, the two paramedics arrived and gave him a powerful sedative to calm him down and he lost his life three days later in a hospital.

The case sparked protests against racism in Colorado and led to a police reform of this suburb of Denver.

Peter Cichuniec and Jeremy Cooper were found guilty of the death of McClain, whose autopsy determined that he died from ketamine t overdoseras a forced restriction.

Cichuniec, who was also found guilty of an assault charge, was remanded in custody by the judge, while Cooper will remain free on bail.

The judge must determine the sentence that both will have to serve.

Negligent

During the trial, the prosecution accused both paramedics of having been negligent in the protocols about administration of sedatives when they injected the victim with ketamine to calm him down from a nervous attack.

Defense attorneys argued that their clients complied with protocols but police did not tell them that McClain He had previously been strangled.

McClain was walking home from a store with a bag of cans of iced tea when he was stopped by the three police officers after receiving a call about the presence of a suspect.

According to the recordings, the young man was held by the armsplaced against a wall and then subjected to the ground using a control technique known as “carotid restraint,” which blocks blood flow to the brain and can cause a brief period of unconsciousness.

Then the paramedics arrived and injected ketamine into the young man, who was already handcuffed. The prosecution said they did not check his vital signs or monitor McClain properly after administering the drug.

The young man was taken unconscious to a hospitalwhere life support was removed and he died on August 30, 2019.

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Police officers Randy Roedema, Nathan Woodyard and Jason Rosenblatt also went on trial in this case, but only Roedema was convicted of murder, while the other two officers were acquitted.

In 2020, two Aurora police officers were fired for sending Rosenblatt a photo in which They sarcastically recreated the strangulation at the location where McClain was arrested.

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