Imperial Valley Press

Police: Black man’s hanging death in California was suicide

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The death of a Black man found hanging from a tree in a Southern California city park last month was ruled a suicide Thursday following a police investigat­ion prompted by outrage from the family who said authoritie­s initially were too quick to rule out the possibilit­y he was lynched.

The manner of 24-yearold Robert Fuller’s death on June 10 in Palmdale intensifie­d the racial angst that already was at a boiling point following the death of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s. Family members said they couldn’t imagine Fuller taking his own life and community activities noted the Antelope Valley area north of Los Angeles where the death occurred has a history of racist incidents.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva promised a thorough investigat­ion and at a news conference to announce the findings it was revealed that Fuller had a history of mental illness and suicidal tendencies.

Sheriff’s Commander Chris Marks outlined three hospitaliz­ations since 2017 where Fuller told doctors he was considerin­g taking his life. The last was in November, when he was being treated for depression at a hospital in Nevada and “disclosed that he did have a plan to kill himself,” Marks said.

Marks also said the Las Vegas Metropolit­an Police Department investigat­ed an incident in February in which Fuller “allegedly tried to light himself on fire.”

Last month, after Fuller’s body was reported by a passerby in the Palmdale park, deputies reported finding no evidence of a crime at the scene. An autopsy conducted the next day resulted in an initial finding of suicide.

That determinat­ion outraged Fuller’s family, who said authoritie­s were too quick to dismiss the possibilit­y of a crime. They hired an attorney who said an independen­t autopsy would be conducted, and the FBI and state attorney general’s office pledged to monitor the investigat­ion.

The Fuller case came in the midst of intense protests over police brutality following the police killing of death of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s. Following Fuller’s death, more than 1,000 people attended a peaceful protest and memorial around the tree where his body was found.

His family and friends described him as a peacemaker who loved music and video games, and mostly stayed to himself. He had gone to a Black Lives Matter protest days before he died, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Racism has plagued the desert city of Palmdale for years. Community members have described seeing Confederat­e flags in the city and wider Antelope Valley, and residents of color have been blamed for crime and gang problems.

The sheriff’s department has also contribute­d to the racial tension: Five years ago, the county reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding accusation­s that deputies had harassed and discrimina­ted against Black people and Latinos in Palmdale and nearby Lancaster.

As recently as September, a photo circulated on social media of four elementary school teachers smiling and holding a noose. While an investigat­or concluded the teachers apparently were not motivated by racism, they were “ignorant, lacked judgment, and exhibited a gross disregard for profession­al decorum in a school setting.”

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, who represents Palmdale and had asked the attorney general to look into Fuller’s death, said she is now waiting for the state’s “completed assessment.”

The city of Palmdale and Rev. V. Jesse Smith, a co-founder of the Community Action League, also said they want to see Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s report.

Villanueva said the findings of the investigat­ion and the final determinat­ion of suicide were shared with Fuller’s family and they were invited to attend the news conference but were out of town.

 ?? Courtesy of the Robert Fuller family/Najee Ali via AP ?? This undated photo provided by the family of Robert Fuller shows Fuller. He was found dead June 10 hanging from a tree in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif.
Courtesy of the Robert Fuller family/Najee Ali via AP This undated photo provided by the family of Robert Fuller shows Fuller. He was found dead June 10 hanging from a tree in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif.

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