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Virginia deputies charged in death at mental hospital

- By Sarah Rankin

RICHMOND — Seven Virginia sheriff’s office employees were charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 28-year-old man at a state mental hospital last week, a local prosecutor said Tuesday.

Henrico County Sheriff ’s Office personnel took the victim, Irvo Otieno, to Central State Hospital on March 6 to admit him as a patient, according to the prosecutor, Dinwiddie County Commonweal­th’s Attorney Ann Cabell Baskervill. Otieno, who was physically restrained, died during the intake process, Baskervill said in a statement.

“Mr. Otieno’s family was notified by my office this morning of these charges and I will continue to work with and for his family in relation to pursuing this case to its fullest extent,” Baskervill said.

Baskervill’s statement did not state a cause of death but said Otieno’s body had been taken to a medical examiner’s office for an autopsy.

Otieno’s family has raised concerns about his treatment, with his mother telling the Richmond Times-Dispatch that “something went wrong” while he was in the government’s custody.

“The family is grief stricken after learning of the brutal nature of Ivor’s death and his inhumane treatment in the hours preceding his death. The public, and experience­d mental health profession­als alike, will be appalled when the facts of this case are fully disclosed,” Mark Krudys, an attorney for the family, said in a statement.

Otieno, whose family is from Kenya, was a deeply loved and well-regarded young man, an aspiring musician who had been a well-known high school athlete in the area, Krudys said.

Henrico County Police said in a news release that officers responding to a report of a possible burglary March 3 identified Otieno as a potential suspect. Based on their interactio­n with and observatio­ns, officers put Otieno under an emergency custody order. He was taken to a hospital for evaluation, the news release issued Friday said.

At the hospital, Otieno “became physically assaultive toward officers, who arrested him” and took him to a local jail, which is managed by the Henrico Sheriff ’s Office, where he was served with several charges.

Baskervill’s statement said Henrico sheriff ’s office employees took him to Central State Hospital, south of Richmond, just before 4 p.m. on March 6 to be admitted. Around 7:30 p.m., state police were called to investigat­e his death.

State police investigat­ors were told Otieno had “become combative during the admission process,” Baskervill’s statement said.

Virginia State Police spokespers­on Corinne Geller confirmed Tuesday that the agency’s investigat­ion into the matter remains ongoing. She said state police have obtained hospital security footage as part of their criminal investigat­ive file. There are no immediate plans to release it, she said.

The seven Henrico County Sheriff’s Office employees turned themselves in Tuesday morning and were taken to a regional jail, where they are being held without bond, Baskervill said. Her statement did not specify their rank.

Henrico County Sheriff Alisa Gregory said in a statement that her office was cooperatin­g fully with state police and conducting its own review of the incident. She said seven deputies “who were transferri­ng custody of Mr. Otieno” had been placed on administra­tive leave.

 ?? BOB BROWN/AP ?? Seven Virginia sheriff’s office employees were charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 28-year-old man at Central State Hospital.
BOB BROWN/AP Seven Virginia sheriff’s office employees were charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 28-year-old man at Central State Hospital.

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