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    UPDATE: Family Says More About Jasper County Incident

    By Sascha Nixon,

    25 days ago

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    JASPER COUNTY, Ind. — Following a fatal “incident” in Jasper County, the victim’s family is hoping for more information.

    Jasper County Sheriff Patrick Williamson recently explained that officers were called to help medics care for Rhyker Earl on September 8th. He eventually became unresponsive and later died at the hospital.

    Now, Earl’s grandmother says she called police because her grandson had been experiencing seizures, as he had epilepsy.

    But, her family believes that, instead of getting him the help he needed, officers contributed to his death by preventing him from breathing properly.

    Attorney Benjamin Crump claims that law enforcement officials handcuffed Earl and pinned him to the floor. But, while Williamson notes they did handcuff the man, he argues that they did not hinder his breathing.

    Crump is asking police to release the body cam video of the incident. The sheriff believes fictitious claims about this case are intended to help Earl’s family benefit in court and sway the community’s belief.

    The post UPDATE: Family Says More About Jasper County Incident appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM .

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    Mish Templin
    22d ago
    They also need proper training so this will never happen again
    Deadman78
    24d ago
    They need to release the body cam footage so the family and the attorneys can look it over to see exactly what the officers did. I believe by handcuffing Mr. Earl while he was having a seizure was the absolute worst thing that they could have done being it will exasperbate his condition more. Meaning his breathing and anxiety. It really scares me how the police handled this whole situation. My wife, daughter and son all have suffered and still have issues with seizures and I'm literally scared for their well-being if the police come out if I call EMS because of them having a seizure. Police need to be properly trained to recognize and handle these types of situations better.
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