The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

He posted frantic video with police and ended up dead. How?

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PATERSON >> Authoritie­s are trying to determine how a man who recorded a frantic video at a police station wound up unresponsi­ve while being taken by police to the hospital — and later died.

Hundreds of protesters rallied Tuesday night outside Paterson police headquarte­rs, saying they wanted answers in the death of 27-year-old Jameek Lowery. As the crowds got out of control, media reports said officers used Mace on some people.

Lowery, who lived in Paterson, initially called 911 around 2:45 a.m. Saturday, claiming he had taken ecstasy and was paranoid. He also said people, including police, were trying to kill him.

Lowery eventually went to the police department and shot a sometimes-incoherent video of himself before he was subdued and taken to the hospital. The officers maintained their distance while Lowery streamed cellphone video on Facebook and attempted to calm him.

When Lowery told them he was dehydrated and needed water, the officers told him they were not allowed to give him some, but someone is heard telling him, “The hospital has water.”

The Passaic County prosecutor’s office has said Lowery was unresponsi­ve when he arrived at the hospital and died early Monday. Authoritie­s say Lowery had to be restrained during the trip by officers who used “physical force and compliance holds” to secure him.

A cause of death has not yet been determined. But authoritie­s say hospital records indicate he had no acute injuries. The ride took five to 12 minutes, and by the time he arrived he was unresponsi­ve, the prosecutor said.

The prosecutor’s office is investigat­ing. Three police officers involved that night have been placed on administra­tive leave.

“They will do the autopsy, everything will come up and then we’ll know where we stand and the answers will be given to you,” Paterson Police Director Jerry Speziale said. “I want you to have those answers. Right or wrong I want you to have those answers.”

 ?? DANIELLE PARHIZKARA­N/THE RECORD VIA AP ?? Protesters raise their hands as they face Paterson police officers during a rally Tuesday in Paterson, in reaction to the death of Jameek Lowery.
DANIELLE PARHIZKARA­N/THE RECORD VIA AP Protesters raise their hands as they face Paterson police officers during a rally Tuesday in Paterson, in reaction to the death of Jameek Lowery.

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