Marin Independent Journal

Video of stop by police shown as officers on trial in Black man's death

- By Colleen Slevin and Matthew Brown

>> Elijah McClain's mother left a Colorado courtroom in tears Friday after prosecutor­s showed video footage of the 23-year-old Black man pinned down by police officers during a fatal 2019 confrontat­ion, which rose to prominence during nationwide protests over racial discrimina­tion and excessive force in policing.

Two officers from the Denver suburb of Aurora are on trial for manslaught­er and other felony charges. The episode was captured by police body cameras, and prosecutor­s are leaning heavily on that footage to convince jurors that excessive force contribute­d to McClain's death.

On the night he was stopped, McClain was walking home from a convenienc­e store wearing a runner's mask, covering his face below his eyes. The officers were responding to a report of a “sketchy” person in the neighborho­od. McClain wore the mask because anemia made him cold, relatives later said.

The encounter quickly escalated and officers took him to the ground. McClain lost consciousn­ess at least once after an officer put him in a neck hold pressing against his carotid artery.

McClain, a massage therapist who relatives described as a gentle introvert, threw up repeatedly after the neck hold. He was kept on the ground for 15 minutes before paramedics gave him 500 milligrams of ketamine. He suffered cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital and was taken off life support three days later.

Dr. David Beuther, a pulmonary critical care physician, testified Friday that he heard McClain panting during the encounter and that his breathing became more labored later. He said he believes McClain inhaled his vomit into his lungs, making it difficult for him to breathe, and was not able to expel it as he lay on his side, held down by police. His health continued to deteriorat­e to such an extent that he belonged in a hospital intensive care unit in the seconds before the ketamine was injected into his arm, he said.

The racial reckoning in the United States that followed George Floyd's murder by Minneapoli­s police brought renewed interest in McClain's death. Charges in the case were brought in 2021 after Colorado's attorney general convened a state grand jury to investigat­e.

A revised coroner's report determined a powerful sedative called ketamine given by paramedics to McClain played a key role in his death.

Sheneen McClain, Elijah's mother, sat in the front row of the courtroom for a third day and seemed to be breathing deeply as the video clips were shown for about an hour.

 ?? JACK DEMPSEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sheneen McClain, mother of Elijah McClain, looks on outside the courtroom for the start of a trial of two of the police officers charged in the death of McClain Wednesday in Brighton Colo.
JACK DEMPSEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sheneen McClain, mother of Elijah McClain, looks on outside the courtroom for the start of a trial of two of the police officers charged in the death of McClain Wednesday in Brighton Colo.

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