Kansas deputy pressed knee into cuffed Black man for 86 seconds, records show | Kansas

A white Kansas Sharif deputy accused of murder in the death of a black person imprisoned, his knee, infirmary, pushed the handcuffed man on his back for 1 minute and 26 seconds after returning to his cell from the newly published court records.
Richard Baba was accused of a second -degree murder and an alternative involuntary manslaughter in the death of Charles Adair in the Wandotte District Detention Center in Kansas, Kansas last month. Adair was arrested the day before his death on his death because of his failure to occur in more than one traffic violation.
“The newly published statement, Charles Adair was handcuffed, was seriously lying in his stomach with a seriously injured leg, and when a knee pressed a knee on his back, he resulted in his death,” he said.
The father received a call that asked him to go to court next month, but he did not go to jail. His lawyer said he was reasonable and would pursue a acquittal.
At that time, Adair’s leg had to be cut, and he was so badly infected that a Kansas investigation office wrote the declaration of the declaration. The court records were published this week after a request from Associated Press and other news organizations.
Adair was diagnosed with a kind of bone infection that sometimes developed in people with diabetes before he was cleaned to return to prison. Affidavit also found that a medical scanning was schizophrenic.
The next evening, after re -wrapping his leg, he entered a discussion with the deputy who returned to his cell. Adair finally threw himself out of the wheelchair.
During the negotiations, several deputies described Adairlessly. Affidavit believed that the infection affected his brain from his leg.
He was handcuffed in front of his arms. After returning to his cell, his legs and knees were found on the ground and placed on the lower bunk bed. “Help!” The declaration repeatedly said.
Later, the father appeared in the video and said, “You’re done,” he said, “You’re done,” he said. Adair replied with “OK ve and pushed his arms forward. As Adair stopped moving, the father shifted his weight forward and said that he applied more weight on Adair’s lower back.
The autopsy listed the mode of death of Adair as a murder and the reason for death as the complications of “mechanical asfiksi olan, a condition in which respiratory was prevented.
Şerif office rejected a recording request from Associated Press, looking for a body camera video, which was reviewed by the status inspectors. Crump and another civil rights lawyer Harry Daniels were allowed to watch the video and asked him to be explained to the public.
In addition, while Adair was imprisoned on traffic violations, they brought questions about why the Father was free. “Traffic violation of your skin should not be equal to the death penalty due to the color of your skin, Cr Crump said at a press conference last week.
Baba’s lawyer James Spies said last month that Adair’s death was a “tragic accident, but it was not a result of Babal’s actions.




