Woman Dies After Mass. Cops Restrain Her

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Lifer
Apr 2, 2001
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Woman Dies After Mass. Cops Restrain Her
By Associated Press
6 hours ago

BOSTON - State and local officials are investigating the death of a developmentally disabled woman who was restrained by police officers at the group home where she lived, authorities said Sunday.

Brenda Ellison, 42, appeared to go into cardiac arrest as she was restrained, according to police. She was taken to a hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Officers went to the home Friday night after receiving a report of a "woman out of control," police said. Health care providers told police they had unsuccessfully attempted to restrain Ellison after she become violent.

When Ellison became increasingly hostile, officers restrained her, police said.

Police spokeswoman Sharon Dottin did not identify the officers involved or the restraint technique used. The medical examiner's office has not released a cause of death, she said Sunday.

JudyAnn Bigby, secretary of the state Executive Office of Health and Human Services, said Ellison's death was being investigated by her department, Boston police and Vinfen, the nonprofit operator of the group home.

Bigby said the Disabled Persons Protection Commission _ a three-member panel appointed by the governor _ also would investigate. The death is being probed by the police's homicide unit and by internal affairs.

The group home in Boston's Brighton neighborhood houses four residents and Vinfen operates it under contract with the state. Two staff members were on duty at the time of the incident, said Bruce Bird, Vinfen's chief operating officer.

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waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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that suchs. but i don't see how it was something the police did.
 

BigJ

Lifer
Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: waggy
that suchs. but i don't see how it was something the police did.

There's absolutely no information from the article. We don't know if she had a pre-existing heart condition, what technique the officers used, if weapons were involved, if they did it jointly with the staff, if the police used excess force, if she was unstable because of not taking her medication.

I mean there's so many different things that the article leaves out you can't go either way right now.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: waggy
that suchs. but i don't see how it was something the police did.

There's absolutely no information from the article. We don't know if she had a pre-existing heart condition, what technique the officers used, if weapons were involved, if they did it jointly with the staff, if the police used excess force, if she was unstable because of not taking her medication.

I mean there's so many different things that the article leaves out you can't go either way right now.

right. the article does not say. so i can't see how it was something the police did =)
 

Mrvile

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I didn't really get anything from the article besides what the topic title stated. Anyway that's unfortunate.
 

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