DA: No deadly force used in Florence jail inmate death
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) – Lane County District Attorney Patty Perlow says police did not use deadly force against a man who died last week after seriously injuring two officers at a jail in Florence.
Perlow says officers used a stun gun, but investigators don’t believe that contributed to the death of 40-year-old David Brickey. She says only one of its two electrically charged darts struck him.
The Register-Guard reports (https://is.gd/iTc612 ) that authorities suspect the 5-foot-9, 260-pound man died from a medical issue that could relate to an enlarged heart and a blocked artery.
A medical examiner issued preliminary findings, but the autopsy report isn’t finalized.
Brickey was jailed May 4 on a disorderly conduct charge. Four days later, he attacked officers for unknown reasons while being released from the facility.
Surveillance video shows Brickey rushing at a female officer and slamming her head into a concrete wall before getting on top of her.