The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

5 officers indicted in killing of naked man

- By Henri Hollis henri.hollis@ajc.com

Five law enforcemen­t officers have been indicted by a Henry County grand jury on multiple charges, including malice murder, in the 2019 death of a naked man who was pressed on the ground outside of a music festival.

The indictment­s stem from an incident in September 2019 that took place outside of Atlanta Motor Speedway as it hosted the Imagine Music Festival, Assistant District Attorney Megan Matteucci said in a news release. Fernando Rodriguez died of asphyxiati­on after he was handcuffed and pressed to the ground while the officers waited for an ambulance.

Henry County police officers Robert Butera and Quinton Phillips, along with Hampton police officers Mason Lewis, Marcus Stroud and Gregory Bowlden, have each been charged with one count of malice murder, two counts of felony murder and one count of aggravated assault, Matteucci said.

The incident began when a 911 caller reported a naked man walking outside the festival, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on previously reported. Body camera footage shows the naked man, later identified as Rodriguez, walking in the middle of the road, confused and uncooperat­ive but not combative. The officers yelled at him to stop and when Rodriguez continued walking, one of the officers stunned him with a Taser.

Upon getting stunned, Rodriguez fell to his back in the street, the footage shows. The officers repeatedly tell him to roll over, then stun Rodriguez several more times when he does not comply. The officers eventually force him to roll over, and multiple officers kneel on his arms, neck and back to keep him restrained. The officers were kneeling on him in the road for nearly 10 minutes, the AJC reported.

Rodriguez was taken to the hospital and died two days later. His death was ruled a homicide.

Warrants for the officers’ arrests will be issued next week.

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