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Elijah McClain death: prosecutor­s show body camera footage as trial of officers begins

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Colorado prosecutor­s will focus on police body camera footage – both raw and digitally enhanced – as they began building their case against two officers charged in the death of Elijah McClain, a young Black man who was stopped, put in a neck hold and sedated with ketamine four years ago.

McClain’s death, alongside the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others, was among those highlighte­d during the Black Lives Matters protests of 2020. .

Charges against the officers were brought in 2021 after a revised coroner’s report determined that the powerful sedative given by paramedics to McClain, 23, played a key role in his death.

The two officers on trial, Randy Roedema and Jason Rosenblatt, have pleaded not guilty to charges of criminally negligent homicide, manslaught­er and assault, all felonies. It’s the first of several cases stemming from McClain’s death, with a third officer and two paramedics scheduled for trial later this year.

David Notowitz, an expert in audio and video forensics, testified on Thursday that he could brighten dark video images and removes distractin­g sounds like sirens to help present a clearer picture of what was captured by body camera, for use in criminal trials.

The raw video from 24 August 2019 has been publicly released, and includes McClain pleading with officers and telling them, “I can’t breathe.” However, the enhanced footage compiled by

Notowitz, who is a paid expert for the prosecutio­n, has not been previously shown.

Judge Mark Warner issued an instructio­n for jurors to disregard anything seen or heard in the enhanced video if they could not see or hear it in the original.

Prosecutor­s introduced the original body camera video through their first witness, Lt. Delbert Tisdale, who oversees the bodycam program at the

Aurora Police Department and was not present during the fatal encounter.

McClain’s mother, Sheneen McClain, sat in the front row of the courtroom for a second day Thursday.

McClain, a massage therapist, was stopped while walking home late at night in the Denver suburb of Aurora after a 911 caller reported him as suspicious, saying he was wearing a ski mask even though it was late August.

His pleading words captured on body camera – “I’m just different” – painfully underscore­d his apparent confusion at what was happening.

If prosecutor­s can convince jurors the stop was unjustifie­d, that would undermine any argument that McClain’s injuries were a result of the officers just doing their jobs.

In opening statements Wednesday, lawyers for the two sides painted contrastin­g pictures of the episode.

Prosecutor­s said the officers ignored McClain’s pleas for help and failed to follow their own training.

McClain threw up repeatedly after the neck hold and was drowning in his own vomit, prosecutor Jonathan Bunge said. “He is drifting further and further toward death. The sedative is the last thing he needs.”

Defence attorneys said the death was tragic but the officers’ actions were in line with department policies. They sought to shift blame to the paramedics.

“Mr McClain died because paramedic [Jeremy] Cooper injected him with 1.7, 1.8 times the ketamine for someone his weight and size,” said Roedema’s attorney Reid Elkus.

McClain, who weighed 140 pounds (64 kg), overdosed because he received a higher dose than recommende­d for someone of his size, pathologis­t Stephen Cina found.

Cina has said he couldn’t rule out whether the stress of being held down by the officers may have contribute­d to his death.

 ?? ?? Elijah McClain poses in an undated photograph. Bodycam video taken from police has been shown as the trial against two officers charged in relation to his death begins. Photograph: Family Photo/Reuters
Elijah McClain poses in an undated photograph. Bodycam video taken from police has been shown as the trial against two officers charged in relation to his death begins. Photograph: Family Photo/Reuters

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