"No, no . . .," Sheridan is heard to yell. He then sounds as if he is shouting, "It's not fair," although the precise statement is difficult to determine.
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Sheridan died after an officer put what was believed to be a spit bag over Sheridan's head on Saturday. The device, meant to protect officers from saliva, turned out to be a high-tech respirator called the SURVIVAIR Quick2000 escape hood. Its manufacturer said that if used improperly, the respirator could cause death or serious injury.
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Sheridan had been arrested on a drug paraphernalia possession charge when Bayside police stopped the vehicle in which he was riding after an attendant at a Citgo gas station, 11319 N. Port Washington Road in Mequon, reported that the vehicle drove off without paying for $10 in gas at 5:18 p.m.
Police would later determine that there was no gas theft that night.
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The Mequon officer then reports that he has arrived at the Mequon Police Station and requests that the sally port be opened.
The very next transmission is "beginning CPR."
That was at 6:41 p.m. Saturday, less than 11/2 hours after police received the call from the Citgo about the reported gas drive-off.
At 6:42 p.m., a Mequon rescue squad was called. Shortly thereafter, a female officer says: "My (inaudible) says he's a regular cocaine user and he's possibly been drinking today as well."
http://forums.rawstory.com/viewtopic.php?t=775IMHO it was a PLANNED hit.