On Wednesday (September 20), the trial of one current and one former Colorado cop charged in Elijah McClainâs death began. On Aug.24, 2019, the 23-year old Black man was approached by police responding to a report of someone wearing a ski mask. The arrest ultimately contributed to his death.
Prosecutor Jonathan Bunge explained in opening statements that McClain said âI canât breatheâ seven times while he was handcuffed on the ground. âListen to Elijahâs words,â Bunge said as police body camera footage was shown. âWhen Elijah is on the ground handcuffed, heâs saying over and over and over again, âI canât breathe. Please help me.ââ
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Bunge then said that Aurora Police Officer Randy Roedema and his former co-worker, Jason Rosenblatt, refused to acknowledge the fact that McClain needed help. When paramedics arrived at the scene, officers told them that McClain used his âcrazy strength.â
The paramedics then administered a sedative to McClain âas he was drifting closer and closer to deathâ when âthe sedative was the very last thing he needed at the time,â Bunge said.
Roedema and Rosenblatt are the first of five people charged with McClainâs death to go to trial. They are each charged with one count of manslaughter and one count of criminally negligent homicide. The pair have pleaded not guilty.
The jury appeared to be mostly white and consisted of seven men and seven women. Roedemaâs lawyer, Reid Elkus, said McClain didnât start resisting arrest until another former Aurora police officer Nathan Woodyard put a hold on him. Elkus added that Aurora Fire Rescue paramedic Jeremy Cooper injected McClain with a lethal dose of ketamine which caused his death.
Rosenblattâs attorney, Harvey Steinberg, said McClain resisted arrest and allegedly stated âI intend to take my power back.â Steinberg added that Rosenblatt was âobligatedâ to help arrest McClain and that Roedema allegedly said McClain had âgone forâ one of the officersâ guns.
Woodyard, Cooper and Aurora Fire Rescue paramedic Peter Cichuniec are all charged with one count of manslaughter and one count of criminally negligent homicide. They have also pleaded not guilty.
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