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Officials In Colorado Plead Not Guilty In Murder Of Elijah McClain

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Officials In Colorado Plead Not Guilty In Murder Of Elijah McClain

(CTN NEWS) – DENVER –  On Friday, several police officers and paramedics entered a not-guilty plea to charges related to their alleged involvement in the death of 23-year-old Elijah McClain, who was cuffed and given a ketamine injection.

The guy was also given a potent sedative. In 2021, a state grand jury indicted them on charges including criminally negligent homicide and manslaughter.

Elijah McClain passed away two years prior after being stopped while crossing the street in Aurora, a Denver suburb.  A 911 caller had reported a “sketchy” individual.

According to a revised postmortem report issued last year, McClain would have likely survived if ketamine hadn’t been given to him at a dose that was too high for someone his stature.

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Demonstrators carry placards as they walk down Sable Boulevard during a rally and march over the death of Elijah McClain in Aurora, Colo., on June 27, 2020.(AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

However, Elijah McClain’s cause of death was still recorded as unknown and not a homicide.

The usage of ketamine has come under renewed investigation due to McClain’s passing, which prompted Colorado’s health agency to adopt a rule restricting when emergency personnel can use it.

Trials of paramedics, according to experts in emergency medicine, are uncommon.

However, two paramedics in Illinois have been charged with murder for strapping a Black man facedown on a stretcher after police called for an ambulance last month.

At a hearing in the Brighton, Colorado, suburb of Denver, police officers Randy Roedema, Nathan Woodyard, Jason Rosenblatt, fire department paramedic Jeremy Cooper and Lt. Peter Cichuniec, all entered not-guilty pleas.

Other than stating that they were aware of their rights, they remained silent during the session.

Family members and other supporters crowded the small courtroom during a meeting that mostly focused on addressing motion hearings and setting trial dates.

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Former Aurora Police officer Jason Rosenblatt attends an arraignment at the Adams County Justice Center in Brighton, Colo., on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023.(Andy Cross/The Denver Post via AP)

The first of three separate trials for cops Roedema and Rosenblatt is scheduled to start in July after a judge made the decision to schedule them.

August is the scheduled date for Cooper and Cichuniec’s next trial. September is the date chosen for Woodyard’s trial.

Megan Downing, the attorney defending Woodyard, refuses to respond to the accusations since any denial would be included in the grand jury’s confidential records.

The other defendants’ attorneys walked out of court without saying anything.

After Democratic Governor Jared Polis instructed Attorney General Phil Weiser to launch a criminal inquiry into the situation, a grand jury indicted them.

As demonstrations gathered over the 2020 murder of George Floyd, there had been a resurgence in interest in McClain’s passing. The city of Aurora consented to pay $15 million to resolve a lawsuit Elijah McClain’s parents filed in 2021.

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Prosector Jason Slothouber speaks at the arraignment for Aurora Police officers Nathan Woodyard, Randy Roedema and former officer Jason Rosenblatt, and paramedics Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec at the Adams County Justice Center in Brighton, Colo., on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. (Andy Cross/The Denver Post via AP)

Elijah McClain, a masseuse, was unarmed and had never been charged with a crime. Before the epidemic made facial coverings prevalent, the indictment claims that he was seen wearing a ski mask while heading home from a grocery store in 2019 after purchasing iced drink.

After being placed in a chokehold by cops, McClain initially lost consciousness as the confrontation soon heated up.

Three officers had McClain shackled on the ground as he moaned he couldn’t breathe and repeatedly puked.

According to relatives, Elijah McClain wore the mask because anaemia made him cold.

After a former district attorney said he was unable to press charges because an autopsy could not reveal how McClain died, Polis commissioned the state probe.

His passing influenced the passage of a comprehensive police accountability law in Colorado, as well as rules prohibiting chokeholds and limiting the use of the anesthetic ketamine.

According to the revised autopsy report made public in September, McClain passed away due to complications from taking ketamine after being detained against his will.

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Aurora Police officer Randy Roedema, center, attends an arraignment at the Adams County Justice Center in Brighton, Colo., on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. (Andy Cross/The Denver Post via AP)

Pathologist Dr. Stephen Cina wrote that he could not rule out that Elijah McClain’s exertion while being restrained by police caused changes in his blood chemistry, such as increased lactic acid, which contributed to his demise.

But there was no proof that police injuries were the direct cause of McClain’s demise. According to the indictment, McClain’s blood had too much acid and little oxygen.

According to family and friends, Elijah McClain was a sweet and compassionate introvert who volunteered to play his violin at an animal shelter to comfort cats.

His sad phrase, “I’m just different,” which was recorded on police body camera video, severely underlined his bewilderment at what was happening.

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Alishba Waris is an independent journalist working for CTN News. She brings a wealth of experience and a keen eye for detail to her reporting. With a knack for uncovering the truth, Waris isn't afraid to ask tough questions and hold those in power accountable. Her writing is clear, concise, and cuts through the noise, delivering the facts readers need to stay informed. Waris's dedication to ethical journalism shines through in her hard-hitting yet fair coverage of important issues.

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