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(New Haven-WTNH, Mar. 2, 2005 10:00 PM)_ New Haven police say all they did was stop the woman for running a red light. They were stunned when she suddenly collapsed.
Tonight the woman's family is asking questions.
by News Channel 8's Michael Herzenberg
In the last couple of hours the medical examiner released its final report on the death. A brain aneurysm is the official cause of death.
The family's attorney says he has witnesses who contradict the police version of events and he's moving forward to help the family.
Sadie Pinnock, grandmother, says,"They hurt my granddaughter they hurt my granddaughter and I have to find the truth. "
Sadie Pinnock thinks New Haven police are responsible for the death of her granddaughter Lakeia Dunkley on her 24th birthday Tuesday night.
Pinnock says,"I think that the cops beat her. I think that the cops manhandled her because they stop her for a running a light. My granddaughter wouldn't do that. "
New Haven police say Dunkley ran a red light on Chapel Street in front of an undercover narcotics unit.
Asst. Chief Bryan Norwood says,"They are in an unmarked vehicle and they had the support of a marked vehicle. "
Police say they pulled over Dunkley at Chapel Street and Sherman Avenue.
Police say they never touched her, that she got out of the car, collapsed and died. The medical examiner says she died of a brain aneurysm but police are still investigating.
Chief Francisco Ortiz says,"We've been in contact with the state's attorneys office they're going to allow us to look at this investigation ourselves otherwise they would have handled this independently. It's a tragedy. "
Michael Jefferson, family attorney, says,"We don't believe that the police can investigate themselves. "
An attorney for the family says he and city alder woman Barbara Gorham-Walker just want to hear from the witness, the man police say was inside the car with Dunkley.
"It's not the medical report. Where is the witness? That witness is almost a member of the family where is the witness?"
Barbara Gorham-Walker says"There's a lot of questions that are not being answered. So yes I do and if they want to prove me wrong than they should bring out the witness, and let him tell us what happened.
There is a witness, a man identified by the family as Rasheem Pittman.
Police say they've talked to him at length but they are not revealing what he said.
(New Haven-WTNH, Mar. 2, 2005 10:00 PM)_ New Haven police say all they did was stop the woman for running a red light. They were stunned when she suddenly collapsed.
Tonight the woman's family is asking questions.
by News Channel 8's Michael Herzenberg
In the last couple of hours the medical examiner released its final report on the death. A brain aneurysm is the official cause of death.
The family's attorney says he has witnesses who contradict the police version of events and he's moving forward to help the family.
Sadie Pinnock, grandmother, says,"They hurt my granddaughter they hurt my granddaughter and I have to find the truth. "
Sadie Pinnock thinks New Haven police are responsible for the death of her granddaughter Lakeia Dunkley on her 24th birthday Tuesday night.
Pinnock says,"I think that the cops beat her. I think that the cops manhandled her because they stop her for a running a light. My granddaughter wouldn't do that. "
New Haven police say Dunkley ran a red light on Chapel Street in front of an undercover narcotics unit.
Asst. Chief Bryan Norwood says,"They are in an unmarked vehicle and they had the support of a marked vehicle. "
Police say they pulled over Dunkley at Chapel Street and Sherman Avenue.
Police say they never touched her, that she got out of the car, collapsed and died. The medical examiner says she died of a brain aneurysm but police are still investigating.
Chief Francisco Ortiz says,"We've been in contact with the state's attorneys office they're going to allow us to look at this investigation ourselves otherwise they would have handled this independently. It's a tragedy. "
Michael Jefferson, family attorney, says,"We don't believe that the police can investigate themselves. "
An attorney for the family says he and city alder woman Barbara Gorham-Walker just want to hear from the witness, the man police say was inside the car with Dunkley.
"It's not the medical report. Where is the witness? That witness is almost a member of the family where is the witness?"
Barbara Gorham-Walker says"There's a lot of questions that are not being answered. So yes I do and if they want to prove me wrong than they should bring out the witness, and let him tell us what happened.
There is a witness, a man identified by the family as Rasheem Pittman.
Police say they've talked to him at length but they are not revealing what he said.
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