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US Paramedic Jailed Over Death of Black Man During Arrest

March 2, 2024
US Paramedic Jailed Over Death of Black Man During Arrest

Demonstrators carry placards during a rally and march over the death of Elijah McClain in Aurora, Colo., June 27, 2020.

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In a significant development related to the case of Elijah McClain, one of the two paramedics involved in injecting the young Black man with ketamine during a police arrest has been sentenced to five years in jail. Peter Cichuniec was convicted in December on charges of criminally negligent homicide and unlawful administration of drugs in connection with McClain’s death.

Elijah McClain, an unarmed 23-year-old, died several days after a police struggle in Colorado in August 2019. The incident unfolded when police in Aurora responded to reports of a “suspicious” Black male in a ski mask, described as “acting weird.” McClain’s family later revealed he had been out buying iced tea and often wore the mask for warmth due to his anemia.

During the arrest, McClain was put in a chokehold, and paramedics Cichuniec and Jeremy Cooper injected him with ketamine. The young man suffered a cardiac arrest in the ambulance moments after the forceful arrest, leading to his tragic death.

Cichuniec’s conviction and subsequent five-year jail term underscore the legal consequences associated with the administration of ketamine during the arrest. Throughout the trial, the paramedics argued they had followed protocol in administering the drug, which was approved in Colorado for individuals in an “agitated state.” Prosecutors, however, contended that the paramedics had disregarded their training in handling distressed patients.

The sentencing marks a crucial development in seeking accountability for Elijah McClain’s death, shedding light on the legal responsibilities of medical professionals inv

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