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Death of man restrained in a Kansas jail is a homicide, authorities say

Mission, blood. (AP) – After the fight against the prison staff, a murder of a Kansas prisoner was ruled and the case referred to the prosecutors to determine whether the charges would file a file.

50 -year -old Charles Adair died on July 5 at the Wandotte District Detention Center in Kansas City, one day after being arrested on July 5 with more than one traffic violation.

The Kansas investigation office said on Friday that an autopsy report listed the death of an autopsy as murder and the reason for death, as the complications of “mechanical asfiksi olan, a condition in which respiratory is prevented. The report was not detailed, but the causes of blocked breathing are physical power, an object and even body position, in accordance with Cleveland clinic.

The autopsy was cirrhosis of cardiovascular disease and chronic alcoholism, which also contributed to the death of Adair.

The KBI said that he had handed over the findings of his investigation to the Wandotte District Prosecutor’s Office. The prosecutor’s spokesman did not respond immediately to an e -mail looking for comments from Associated Press on Sunday.

Adair died, took medical care for a pre -existing leg wound of the detention center. In an earlier news bulletin, the KBI said that the staff started to shout and physically resist as they tried to return to their cell, so that the Sheriff MPs responded to him and handcuffed him.

After entering his cell, the deputies placed him in his lower bunk bed. However, he said he continued to resist while trying to remove the handcuffs. In the report, before removing the clamps and leaving the cell, they ultimately “control”.

Just a few minutes later, the medical staff was called to evaluate Adair and found that it was unresponsive. Emergency teams answered and tried to revive him, but it was announced soon after he died.

The KBI said he didn’t see any other signs of obvious injury at that time.

What will happen next, but there is no accusation filed Wichita is restricted in the child’s detention center, after a similar autopsy finding in the 2021 death of 17 -year -old Cedric Loftton, who became unresponsive. In this case, Sedgwick District Regional Lawyer Marc Bennett said that the state’s “standing on the ground” law prevented the personnel from bringing any accusation for protecting themselves.

Adair’s relatives did not respond immediately to the Facebook messages of AP.

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