Three cops, two paramedics charged in Elijah McClain’s 2019 death
By Emily Crane
New York Post
September 1, 2021
Demonstrators carry a giant placard during a rally about the death
of Elijah McClain outside the police department in Aurora, Colo., on
June 27, 2020
Three Colorado cops and two paramedics have been charged in the 2019 death of 23-year-old black man Elijah McClain after he was put in a chokehold and injected with ketamine.
Aurora Police officers Randy Roedema, Nathan Woodyard and Jason Rosenblatt and fire department paramedics Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec were indicted by a grand jury Wednesday on charges of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.

Roedema and Rosenblatt also each were charged with second-degree assault with intent to cause bodily injury and one count of a crime of violence related to the assault charge. Cooper and Cichuniec also each face three counts of second-degree assault.
McClain, who worked as a massage therapist, was stopped by police and put in a chokehold while walking home from a convenience store on Aug. 24, 2019 after someone reported him as being suspicious.
Elijah McClain’s mother Sheneen McClain at her attorney’s office on March 3, 2021
The 911 caller reported a man wearing a ski mask and waving his arms around. In the aftermath, McClain’s family said he wore a face mask because he had anemia and got cold easily.
Body camera video captured him telling police: “I can’t breathe.”
Elijah
McClain was an unarmed black man who died days after he was subdued by
three policemen and injected with a powerful sedative in August 2019

3 comments:
Paramedics indicted along with the cops? New D.A. decided to go for indictments after no charges were brought with the prior D.A.? People may decide not to apply if this is what happens when they do their job.
The wheels of justice turn slowly, but that is ridiculous.
Sounds like the old DA was protecting the cops, he should be prosecuted along with the others (failure to do his job).
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