Chattanooga Times Free Press

Police to investigat­e hanging death of California black man

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PALMDALE, Calif. — Authoritie­s in the Southern California city of Palmdale are investigat­ing the death of a 24-year-old black man found hanging from a tree near City Hall, which they originally described as an apparent suicide, prompting outrage in the community.

A passerby reported seeing Robert Fuller’s body around 3 a.m. Wednesday. Emergency personnel responded and found that he appeared to have died by suicide, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s officials said.

Fuller’s death has generated intense scrutiny, especially after nationwide protests rebuking the police killing of George Floyd.

On Saturday, hundreds of protesters took to the streets of the high desert city of 150,000, marching from the park where Fuller’s body was found to the sheriff’s station. Many carried signs that said “Justice for Robert Fuller.”

More than 100,000 people signed an online petition demanding a full investigat­ion into Fuller’s death. Community members confronted city officials at a contentiou­s news briefing Friday, asking why they were quick to label his death a suicide and demanding an independen­t autopsy.

“I have doubts about what happened,” Marisela Barajas, who went to the press conference and joined a crowd gathered at the tree where Fuller’s body was found, told the Los Angeles Times.

“All alone, in front of the City Hall — it’s more like a statement,” she said. “Even if it was a suicide, that in itself is kind of a statement.”

Lt. Kelly Yagerlener of the county medical examiner-coroner’s office said a decision on the cause of death is deferred pending an investigat­ion. A full autopsy is planned.

Residents demanded surveillan­ce video around the time and place where Fuller’s body was found.

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