Paramedics in the US convicted for the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, a Black man

Paramedics in the US convicted for the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, a Black man

Two paramedics in the western US state of Colorado have been found‌ guilty of criminally negligent⁤ homicide for their role in the 2019⁢ death of Elijah⁤ McClain, a young‌ Black man who died after police roughly detained him, put him in a chokehold, before the medics injected him with a powerful sedative.

A jury‌ handed down its verdicts on Friday against Jeremy⁣ Cooper, 49, and Peter Cichuniec, 51, and also found the latter guilty of assault‌ in the second ​degree for the administration of a high dose of the sedative ketamine.

A jury handed down its verdicts on Friday against Jeremy Cooper, 49, and⁤ Peter Cichuniec, 51,⁤ and also‍ found the latter guilty of assault in the second degree‌ for the administration ‌of a high dose⁤ of the sedative ketamine.

The death of 23-year-old McClain was the first among‌ several recent criminal​ prosecutions against medical first responders‍ to reach trial, potentially setting ​the bar for prosecutors for future ​cases.

It was also the last of​ three trials against police and paramedics charged in‌ the⁣ death of McClain,⁢ whom officers stopped after a suspicious person complaint. The first ⁣trial ended with one police officer being found guilty of ‍criminally ⁤negligent homicide⁤ and another⁤ acquitted. ⁢The second ended with a⁢ third officer being acquitted.

McClain’s mother, Sheneen McClain, wept outside the ‌court on Friday as a ‍supporter of the McClain⁣ family, MiDian Holmes, spoke with ⁣reporters ⁢on her behalf.

“We do not know justice until we see sentencing,” Holmes said. “We are still seeking justice.”

Article ​from www.aljazeera.com

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