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3 officers, 2 paramedics charged in connection with death of Elijah McClain

A Colorado grand jury returned a 32-count indictment against police officers and paramedics in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man.

Driving the news: The grand jury charged each of the three officers and two paramedics with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, the state’s attorney general announced Wednesday.


Why it matters: McClain's death drew renewed attention and a national profile last summer as the Black Lives Matter movement gained momentum in the wake of George Floyd's May 2020 murder.

  • Aurora police had no legal basis to stop McClain, an investigation found, and their use of a chokehold later led state lawmakers to ban law enforcement from using the restraint technique.

Catch up quick: McClain, a massage therapist, pleaded with officers to release him after being stopped and restrained without legal cause, telling them, "Let go of me. I am an introvert. Please respect my boundaries that I am speaking."

  • Officers put McClain in a chokehold and paramedics injected him with 500 milligrams of ketamine in suburban Denver before he suffered cardiac arrest and was eventually declared brain dead.
  • He was taken off life support on Aug. 30, 2019.

Between the lines: The grand jury's decision, finalized Aug. 26, came 14 months after Colorado Gov. Jared Polis called for state Attorney General Phil Weiser to investigate the death and appointed Weiser as a special prosecutor.

  • The unprecedented move came after the local district attorney reviewed the case and determined no charges could be filed against the police or paramedics.
  • In January, Weiser tasked the Denver-based grand jury with examining the case. He has faced increasing pressure in recent weeks to issue a report.

What they’re saying: Weiser acknowledged the difficult task ahead. "Make no mistake, we recognize that this case will be difficult to prosecute," he said at a briefing. "These types of cases always are."

  • McClain’s mother, Sheneen McClain, told the Colorado Sun that she's "grateful that my son is going to have his justice."
  • The Aurora police association's board of directors issued a statement that said its officers "did nothing wrong" and argued that "there is no evidence that APD officers caused his death."

Details: The Aurora police officers indicted are Nathan Woodyard, Randy Roedema and Jason Rosenblatt, who was fired from the department a year ago.

  • In addition to the manslaughter and homicide counts, Roedema and Rosenblatt each face a charge of second-degree assault and one count of violence related to the assault.
  • The two paramedics face three second-degree assault charges related to the ketamine dose and two counts of violence related to the assault.

What’s next: A separate investigation into the Aurora police and fire department’s practices remains ongoing, the attorney general said.

  • Federal authorities also have said they are looking at the matter.
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