Article 5W4DA ‘Excited delirium’ emerges as key issue in trial of officers accused over George Floyd death

‘Excited delirium’ emerges as key issue in trial of officers accused over George Floyd death

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Edward Helmore in New York and agencies
from US news | The Guardian on (#5W4DA)

Civil rights trial of Tou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane, accused of failing to intervene in Floyd's murder, takes place

Use of the controversial label excited delirium" by first responders when subduing people exhibiting signs of severe agitation has emerged as a key issue in the federal trial of three former Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of George Floyd.

Tou Thao, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are accused of depriving Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, of his civil rights by failing to give him medical aid while he was handcuffed and lying facedown as their senior colleague Derek Chauvin proceeded to murder him on 25 May 2020.

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