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NYPD pepper sprays man to death

Published: 02 August, 2011, 00:29
Edited: 02 August, 2011, 04:30

Pepper spray killed a NYC man.

Pepper spray killed a NYC man.

TAGS: Crime, Health, Scandal, Accident, Law, Gizmos, Corruption, USA


The death of a Bronx man who suffered a fatal asthma attack after cops pepper-sprayed him has been ruled a homicide by the city medical examiner.

An autopsy found that Kemp Yarborough cause of death was by“acute bronchial asthma attack during a physical altercation including pepper spray,” the city medical examiner told the New York Daily News.

Prosecutors are now thinking about filing charges against the NYPD officers who sprayed Yarborough on March 8 of this year.

The incident happened when police officers responded to reports of a street fight. Yarborough, 36 at the time, was questioned by the officers for his involvement in the fight.

Yarborough, who had done eight years in jail for a 1990 murder conviction, denied any involvement with the fight and soon began having trouble breathing.According to witness, Yarborough reached for his inhaler while being questioned by the officers. Yarborough’s action caused the police to tackle him to the ground and pepper spray him.

"He went down like timber," William Martin told the New York Daily News. Martin, Yarborough’s attorney and an eye-witness to the incident, says the police ignored his client’s wishes as he begged for his inhaler."He told them he couldn't breathe. After five to 10 minutes, he started foaming at the mouth and eventually died," Martin explained. The officers performed CPR but could not revive him.

Police claim Yarborough was in possession of illegal substances when he died, but the NYPD hasn’t provided a full report of the incident. The NYPD has yet to respond on the matter.

In 2005, records show Yarborough was arrested for being in possession of a weapon and a controlled substance. His wife said he had changed his ways since then and has been working as a security guard.

"I want justice for my husband," his widow, Erica Coleman-Yarborough, told the media. "He was having an asthma attack, but instead of helping him, these officers pepper sprayed him."

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Joe in Milwaukee November 24, 2011, 18:23
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Re:Brian Wojicki: I'm the son of  cop, so I have a lot of sympathy for the tough situations cops have to deal with every day. But even giving the officers the benefit of the doubt that they legitimately needed to pepper spray Yarborough, if they were concerned he had a weapon, they should have immediately searched him after cuffing him. If they searched him, that means they discovered that his story was true and still refused to help him. Even in the best case scenario here, they behaved in a grossly irresponsible way that led to a man's death. I think a manslaughter charge would be very reasonable.

Nancy Moran November 23, 2011, 23:23
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**** the police.

Florida November 23, 2011, 20:48
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Murder is murder no matter who committed the act. He paid his time, let the enforcerers pay theirs.