Chief Med. Examiner’s Office in Baltimore ruled Saylor’s death - TopicsExpress



          

Chief Med. Examiner’s Office in Baltimore ruled Saylor’s death a homicide as a result of ASPHYXIA. After watching Zero Dark Thirty” at a Frederick movie theater, Saylor wanted to watch it again and would not leave the theater. His aide was getting the car when a theater employee called the three off-duty officers, who were working security & told them that Saylor needed to buy another ticket or leave. Investigative reports say that when the deputies confronted Saylor, he verbally and physically resisted their attempts to remove him. Reports detail how they restrained him using three sets of handcuffs because of his large size & state that when the deputies placed Smith on his stomach, it was for “one to two minutes. A witness heard Saylor cry out for his mother, who even though he didn’t know it, wasn’t far away. Alerted by someone to what was happening, Patti Saylor was on her way to the theater and was almost there when her son stopped breathing. #thisisNOTaBlackproblem #thesepeoplehaveaMonopolyonLegalViolence
Posted on: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 18:03:11 +0000

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