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A Filipino American man in Antioch, California has reportedly died after a police officer kneeled on the man's neck.The incident, which was partially caught on video, occurred during a police intervention last December while the man was suffering from a mental health crisis.Angelo Quinto, 30, had been slipping into episodes of paranoia after he sustained a head injury, his family said.On Dec. 23, the Navy veteran became increasingly agitated out of fear that his mother and sister would leave him.
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A Filipino American man in Antioch, California has reportedly died after a police officer kneeled on the man's neck.The incident, which was partially caught on video, occurred during a police intervention last December while the man was suffering from a mental health crisis.Angelo Quinto, 30, had been slipping into episodes of paranoia after he sustained a head injury, his family said.On Dec. 23, the Navy veteran became increasingly agitated out of fear that his mother and sister would leave him.(WARNING: This video contains material that some viewers may find disturbing due to the graphic nature of the material.)
Worried that he would become more threatening, his sister called 911 while his mother hugged him on the floor.Quinto reportedly calmed down once police officers arrived, but they still restrained him. One officer was holding his legs and the other officer had his knee or lower leg here, Quinto's mother, Cassandra Quinto-Collins, told KTVU, gesturing to the back of her neck.Quinto eventually lost consciousness -- with blood coming out of his mouth -- before paramedics finally arrived.Quinto never regained consciousness. He died at a hospital three days later, and an autopsy has yet to be performed.His biggest fear was death and his second biggest fear was the police, his sister Isabella told NBC Bay Area. Thats where my guilt comes from.The family is now planning to sue the Antioch Police Department, which took nearly a month to acknowledge Quintos death and the police's role in it.He said, Please dont kill me. Please dont kill me, Cassandra told KTVU. I was there. I was watching them. I trusted them. I thought they know what theyre doing.
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His family held a news conference on Thursday to announce their decision to sue. Their lawyer, Bay Area civil rights attorney John Burris, called Quintos death particularly horrific. There are a lot of issues wrong here. The technique applied by officers. The failure to de-escalate. The jumping on his back, the putting into his neck by a knee, Burris said, according to The Mercury News. Given what we know, which is that we had a healthy young man in his mothers arms. The police grabbed him. They themselves, their conduct, snuffed the life out of him. We see that not only as a violation of his civil rights but its a violation of humanity, frankly. The Antioch Police Department has yet to issue a public statement on the case. Feature Images via John Burris Law Offices (left; screenshot) and Quinto-Collins Family (right)
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brush
(53,833 posts)than to ever knell on anyone's neck ever again. What dumb fucks. Throw the book at them and grant his family immediately the millions they're going to get from the suit they file.
Idiots.
electric_blue68
(14,932 posts)And they jumped on his back first according to the acct.
Demilitarize the police, better training, reduce
funding, and put into mental health services, dispatch
social worker w mental health knowledge w the police on a call like that.
Poor man, and his family. 😥
Deuxcents
(16,303 posts)A call to the police for help is a death sentence. This whole system needs overhauled/defunded so some trained people can serve the community better. This is so sad n unavoidable.
Fullduplexxx
(7,868 posts)The good ones better start speaking up before the bad ones get THEM killed.