Los Angeles Times

Man dies after being Tasered by deputies

He suddenly became violent as officials tried to arrest him, L.A. County sheriff ’s spokesman says.

- By Anna M. Phillips anna.phillips@latimes.com Twitter: @annamphill­ips

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is investigat­ing the death of a man who collapsed and died after a confrontat­ion with deputies attempting to arrest him.

The man, whose name has not been released, lost consciousn­ess after he was shocked with a Taser and handcuffed by deputies outside his home in northern Los Angeles County on Saturday afternoon, according to a Sheriff’s Department news release.

Sheriff’s deputies were searching for the man, who was suspected of criminal activity. They found him in his backyard in the 40000 block of 176th Street East in Lake Los Angeles, an unincorpor­ated community east of Palmdale.

A sheriff’s spokesman said that although the man was initially cooperativ­e, he suddenly turned and punched a deputy, sending him to the ground. The man then jumped onto the deputy and continued to attack him, the spokesman said.

A second deputy used a Taser on the man. But the shock had no effect, a spokesman said. The man then turned and tackled the deputy, the spokesman said. A neighbor intervened and the man was placed in handcuffs.

Soon after, deputies reportedly noticed the man’s breathing was labored and that he was unresponsi­ve.

They tried to revive him with CPR, as did officials with the Fire Department, but were unsuccessf­ul, officials said. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.

The cause of his death remains under investigat­ion. Neighbors told NBC4 that the man was a former Marine who may have suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Meanwhile, both deputies were treated at hospital and released.

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