East Bay Times

Deputies charged in man's death at mental hospital

- By Sarah Rankin

Video from a state mental hospital shows a Black Virginia man who was handcuffed and shackled being pinned to the ground by deputies who are now facing seconddegr­ee murder charges in his death, according to relatives of the man and their attorneys who viewed the footage Thursday.

Speaking at a news conference after watching the video with a local prosecutor, the family and attorneys condemned the brutal treatment they said Irvo Otieno, 28, was subjected to, first at a local jail and then at the state hospital where authoritie­s say he died March 6 during the admission process.

They called on the U.S. Department of Justice to intervene in the case, saying Otieno's constituti­onal rights were clearly violated.

Otieno's case marks the latest example of a Black man's in-custody death that has law enforcemen­t under scrutiny. It follows the the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee, earlier this year and comes nearly three years after the killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapoli­s.

Ben Crump, who represente­d Floyd's family and is now working with Otieno's, quickly drew a comparison.

Mark Krudys, another attorney for Otieno's family,

said at the news conference that the video showed all seven of the deputies now facing charges pushing down on Otieno, who was in

handcuffs and leg irons.

Ten people so far have been charged with seconddegr­ee murder in Otieno's death. The seven Henrico

County Sheriff's deputies were charged Tuesday and additional charges were announced Thursday against three people who were employed by the hospital.

The footage the family watched Thursday has not been publicly released. But Dinwiddie County Commonweal­th's Attorney Ann Cabell Baskervill also described it in court Wednesday, saying at the first hearing for the deputies that Otieno was smothered to death, local news outlets reported.

Baskervill said Otieno did not appear combative and was sitting in a chair before being pulled to the ground by the officers, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.

She announced Thursday in a news release the additional charges against the hospital employees: Darian M. Blackwell, 23, of Petersburg; Wavie L. Jones, 34, of Chesterfie­ld; and Sadarius D. Williams, 27, of North Dinwiddie. They were being held without bond, and it wasn't immediatel­y clear if they had attorneys who could speak on their behalf. A spokeswoma­n for the state police said she didn't know if they had obtained counsel, and none were listed in court records. The news release did not say what role they are alleged to have had in Otieno's death.

Additional charges and arrests are pending, Baskervill said.

 ?? DANIEL SANGJIB MIN — RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH VIA AP ?? Caroline Ouko, mother of Irvo Otieno, holds a portrait of her son with attorney Ben Crump, left, and her older son, Leon Ochieng, at the courthouse in Dinwiddie, Va., on Thursday.
DANIEL SANGJIB MIN — RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH VIA AP Caroline Ouko, mother of Irvo Otieno, holds a portrait of her son with attorney Ben Crump, left, and her older son, Leon Ochieng, at the courthouse in Dinwiddie, Va., on Thursday.

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