The Stark County Coroner's Office has ruled the death of Frank Tyson, a Canton man who died in police custody in April, a homicide.
The Stark County Coroner's Office has ruled the death of Frank Tyson , a Canton man who died in police custody in April, a homicide.According to the coroner's office, Tyson's cause of death was due to 'cardiopulmonary arrest in association with physical altercation and prone restraint.' Other factors listed by the coroner included ischemic cardiovascular disease, acute intoxication by cocaine and ethanol, as well as obesity.
Canton police body cam reveals 8-minute gap until CPR is given to suspect who died in police custodyAn officer then takes his knee off Tyson’s back.After Tyson is apprehended on the ground at 8:29 p.m., officers are seen looking through his wallet for an I.D. and talking to bystanders. Five minutes after Tyson said he couldn’t breathe for the final time, another officer came back in the frame at 8:34 p.m.“Did he clam down?” asked the officer.
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