Nor was there a time when they were pressing down hard enough on his body to cause him not to breathe.". Attorneys for the family of Mario Gonzalez, a Latino man who died after an Alameda officer put a knee on his back and neck for more than four minutes, are asking the Mario Gonzalez Arenales, 26, died last year after an encounter with police officers in Alameda, California. He wasnt hurting anyone and he was clearly confused. They are still waiting on the autopsy to be released by the coroners office. The second caller said Gonzalez was lingering in Scout Park at the corner of Oak and Powell streets, with what the caller suspected were stolen bottles of alcohol. The Alameda County Sheriffs office has asked outside agencies to assist in reviewing the autopsy of Mario Gonzalez, who died in the custody of Alameda police officers. The officers approach to Mr Gonzalez detention and arrest and their use of force appeared reasonable under the circumstances, the report says. Do you have information you want to share with HuffPost? The three officers remain on paid administrative leave, according to the city of Alameda. But he questioned the coroners finding that methamphetamine was the main cause of Gonzalezs death. The Alameda County Sheriffs Office said in May that it intended to have the autopsy reviewed by outside agencies after its completion. The police should have known to use better tactics with Mario. While we wait for the District Attorneys office to make their decision and with the knowledge of the coroners report, the city will work diligently towards completing its ongoing independent investigation and take appropriate action, Joshi said in the statement. Alameda police pinned down Mario Gonzalez. The stress of the altercation and restraint combined with prone positioning in the setting of morbid obesity and recent use of methamphetamine placed further strain on Mr. Gonzalez Arenales heart. No officers were charged. ", "It was the toxic level of drugs not the actions of the officers," Berry Wilkinson said in an interview. Most Californians can put off filing taxes until Oct. 16 but should they? The death is under investigation by the Alameda County Sheriff's Department, the district attorney's office and a former San Francisco city attorney hired by Alameda to lead an independent probe. A previous Alameda County Sheriffs Office coroners autopsy differed on the cause of death, saying Gonzalez died of a heart attack caused by the stress of the encounter. Sherwin argues that is "a pretty low level of methamphetamine" that's comparable to or even lower than concentrations of the drug often seen in 'recreational' use of the drug. Gonzalez was still resisting with his entire body, including his legs, even after being handcuffed, according to the report. Gonzalez died hours before the case against former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin went to the jury. All three remain on paid leave. Crime and Public Safety | 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez died last Monday after police responded to a call about a disorderly and possibly intoxicated person. One officer put a knee on his back but only as a "balance point," Wilkinson said. James Fisher, Cameron Leahy and Eric McKinley be fired and charged. Wife of popular Wild 94.9 radio host JV says new information suggests he will not be coming back, Bay Area federal judge orders extradition of woman suspected of killing MSU student in hit-and-run, San Jose: Home raided as part of explosives and narcotics investigation, Dear Abby: My wife said she doesn't like it, but it's part of my life. At least two officers knelt on him until he stopped breathing and lost his pulse. 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"Here it's pretty obvious this individual is suffering from compression restraint asphyxia," Obayashi said. Since joining The Times in 2020, Seidman has served on the breaking news and utility desks, wheres she written about Indigenous communities, wildfires threatening giant trees and fishing the L.A. River. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. "We don't even know the cause of death right now," he said. In an autopsy report released Friday, chief forensic pathologist Vivian Snyder categorized Gonzalezs death as a homicide, while citing other factors, including Police said that Gonzalez then had a "medical emergency. Dear Abby: Why do they imply my husband is a freak? Gonzalezs cause of death is not yet known. Heres what first half of March looks like. Part of HuffPost Politics. Officers in Alameda, California, arrived April 19 to check out neighbors' reports that Mario Gonzalez was acting strangely in a park and appeared to be breaking the security tags off of alcohol bottles he had in two drugstore baskets. SEE ALSO: Andrew Brown Jr. shot 5 times, including in back of head, attorneys say independent Fugitive in $18 million COVID fraud scheme extradited to U.S. , but the video shows Gonzalez stopped breathing on site and one officer declaring no pulse as officers began CPR. Rachel Swan is a breaking news and enterprise reporter. With police on top of him, Gonzalez can be heard groaning under the officers weight while continuing to respond to questions. Lila Seidman is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times yearlong initiative exploring various facets of mental health. At least two officers knelt on him until he stopped breathing and lost his pulse. On April 19, police in the Bay Area city of Alameda responded to a report of an intoxicated man and a possible theft. ", "The police killed my brother in the same manner that they killed George Floyd," Jerry Gonzalez said at a press conference outside City Hall on Tuesday. The APD took a calm situation and made it fatal.". April 29, 2021 / 8:35 AM Former Pleasanton cop found not guilty of murder in DUI crash He adored our son and was a good father. Haddad said his firm has hired a doctor to conduct a second autopsy, the results of which have not yet been finalized. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The methamphetamine detected in his blood combined with his enlarged and dilated heart could have together resulted in fatal cardiac arrhythmia, the report continued. The autopsy by the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau rules Gonzalez's death a homicide but says the main cause was "toxic effects of methamphetamine.". The next day, Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter for pinning Floyd to the pavement with his knee on the Black man's neck in a case that touched off a national reckoning over racism and police brutality. Alison Berry Wilkinson, an attorney representing the officers, told KTVU in Oakland that they "used the lowest degree of force possible given the intensity of Mr. Gonzalez's efforts to evade their grasp.". Police body camera video released a week after his death shows multiple officers holding Gonzalez to the ground for five minutes while attempting to arrest him on suspicion of shoplifting, a misdemeanor. The police killed my brother, in the same manner they killed George Floyd, his brother Gerardo Gonzalez told reporters Tuesday. ALAMEDA The death of Mario Gonzalez, the 26-year-old man who died just over a year ago in Alameda police custody, was caused by restraint asphyxiation, Alameda is 15 miles outside San Francisco. Email: rswan@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @rachelswan. The death of Mario Gonzalez should be a wake-up call for the city of Alameda, said LaDoris Cordell, a retired judge and former independent police auditor for the city of San Jose. Officers confronted Gonzalez whose legal name, in the report, is Mario Gonzalez Arenales at a small park on the morning of April 19, after receiving two calls, the first from a nearby resident who said a man was muttering to himself outside the front gate of his house. Tom Cruise's 'ditching' of Suri showcased by Judd Apatow's 'co-parenting' joke, ex-Scientology exec says, Ask Amy: I feel guilty for not speaking up about my co-worker's activities, Ask Amy: I had a good reason not to tell my friend I was moving, Warriors 3 Things: Steve Kerr entered playoff mode before Golden State's win over Portland. Body camera footage, released later that month after an outcry from the family, showed officers approach Mario, alone in a park with bottles of alcohol nearby, after a neighbor called about someone being intoxicated. Gonzalez, 26, of Oakland, died on April 19 at a hospital after being pinned down as Alameda police tried to arrest him. The two autopsy reports do agree that the manner of Gonzalezs death was homicide, or death at the hands of another person, a legal classification that does not necessarily lead to a murder or manslaughter charge. The autopsy also noted that Gonzalez had more than 20 cuts and bruises. "They wanted to keep him from tripping, so they killed him instead? He declined to provide them ID, and in body cam footage, three officers were seen struggling to put Gonzalez into handcuffs and one of them had kneeled for at least two minutes on top of Gonzalez's back. On Tuesday, the six-month anniversary of Gonzalezs death by police, family members and other loved ones gathered with candles for a vigil at the Alameda park where Mario died at age 26. The other refuses, saying he doesn't want to lose his grip. "We often see in these cases of mechanical asphyxia or restraint asphyxia the pathologist attributing the death to methamphetamine," Sherwin says, adding, "It's not uncommon for a forensic pathologist to not have a very strong handle on the toxicology or the epidemiology of mass intoxication.". Related Articles Alameda Police officers James Fisher, Cameron Leahy and Eric McKinley the officers who struggled with Gonzalez before his death remain on paid administrative leave. They killed him by restraining him in a prone position, with three officers weight on him, for over five minutes, attorney Julia Sherwin said in part. Crime and Public Safety | A spokeswoman for the Alameda County DA's office declined to comment, citing its ongoing investigation of the case. Michael Haddad, an attorney representing Gonzalezs family, said the autopsy confirms what everyone can see with their own eyes in the video, and questioned why it took eight months for the report to be released. Earlier this month, the Alameda County district attorney announced there would be no criminal charges for the officers. He was highly intoxicated in a public place, in a manner where he was unable to care for himself, Berry Wilkinson said. They are still waiting on the autopsy to be released by the coroners office. After Oakland man dies in custody, Alameda looks at possible changes in policing To Alison Berry Wilkinson, the lawyer representing the three officers and civilian parking employee, the report seemed to confirm that her clients were justified in detaining and arresting Gonzalez. Meth didnt kill Mario, the officers did., Earlier this month, the Alameda County district attorney announced. Hes going unresponsive, one officer says. The independent autopsy found that, if not for his asphyxial brain injury, Mr. Gonzalez, more likely than not, would not have died. It noted that most people who take methamphetamine do not die of it and that the meth in this case was not the underlying cause of death. As the coroners report found, this autopsy also confirmed that the manner of death was homicide. Sherwin said she also had sent requests for a federal investigation, not only to US Attorney General Merrick Garland and his chief deputy, Pamela Karlan, but also to the US attorney and the FBI in the Bay Area. Alameda police have made public body cam footage showing officers pinning a man to the ground for more than five minutes during an arrest last week that ended in his death. In this image taken from Alameda Police Department body camera video, Alameda Police Department officers pin 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez to the ground during an arrest, April 19, 2021, in Alameda, Calif. Gonzalez stopped breathing during the arrest and was pronounced dead at a hospital. The new information being released adds to that pain.. The project will marry her graduate work in clinical psychology and more than 10 years of journalism experience. Harriette Cole: I don't want the neighbor's kids at my house, Ask Amy: I'm your cabin housekeeper, and you apparently have no idea what I do, Pac-12 media rights: Our (final) predictions for the revenue, media partners, expansion decisions and more. "It was just heartbreaking having to see my mother see the last moments of her firstborn, which is something that no mother wants to endure," he said. First published on April 29, 2021 / 8:35 AM. Experts have expressed shock at his death, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Alameda County DAs new policy will reduce prison sentences through widespread elimination of sentencing enhancements, Mario Gonzalez died of restraint asphyxiation in Alameda police custody, independent autopsy says. The independent autopsy confirms what we all saw with our own eyes. Heres how. Mario Gonzalezs family is still grieving without answers more than six months after the young Latino father died when police in Alameda, California, kneeled on his back for nearly five minutes. We believe it is an accurate and very comprehensive conclusion in the death of Mario Gonzalez.. Two wrongful death suits, nearly mirroring one another, have been filed against the City of Alameda alleging the officers detained Gonzalez without reasonable suspicion and caused him to die of asphyxia. At a vigil last week on the first anniversary of Gonzalezs death, his younger brother, Jerry, spoke to a crowd of dozens of mourners in the park where he was killed. Hes a lovely guy. Ray Kelly said. In this image taken from Alameda Police Department body camera video, Alameda Police Department officers pin 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez to the ground during an arrest, April 19, in Alameda, Calif. Gonzalez stopped breathing during the arrest and was pronounced dead at a hospital. I think you just had too much to drink today, OK? IRS delays tax deadline for Bay Area, but California hasn't followed: What should you do? California man who died in custody was restrained on his stomach for 5 minutes and lost consciousness, police body camera shows. "Officers have been instructed to not keep handcuffed subjects prone (face-down) and to instead roll them onto their sides for going on 30 years," said Seth Stoughton, who teaches criminology and criminal justice at the University of South Carolina. He joined the Bay Area News Group in 2014. After graduating from Coliseum College Preparatory in Oakland, Gonzalez had plannedto go toAlameda College. At least one officer kneeled on his back for nearly five minutes until Gonzalez became unresponsive. April 19, 2021. The proposed reforms include creating a civilian police oversight board, revising the department's use-of-force policies and requiring a "non-police response" to certain types of 911 calls. , family members and other loved ones gathered with candles for a vigil at the Alameda park where Mario died at age 26. from officials in months, according to the familys attorn. But body camera video released shortly afterward, it was clear that Gonzalez was unarmed. The Alameda County Sheriffs Office has not completed the autopsy but has already asked pathologists from outside areas to do a peer review of its autopsy once completed. HuffPost's top politics stories, straight to your inbox. All Access Digital offer for just 99 cents! The Alameda County coroners office is conducting an autopsy. An altercation occurred, an officer was seen pinning a man for at least four minutes, and soon Mario Gonzalez was dead. That autopsy was commissioned by civil rights law firm Haddad and Sherwin on behalf of Gonzalezs son Mario Gonzalez-Cortez and family members in a civil suit against the city, the officers and the police departments former chief. Crime and Public Safety | The city said Civilian Parking Enforcement employee Charlie Clemmens was also involved. However, the independent autopsy, performed April 27, 2021 by renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu, says the primary cause of death was restraint asphyxiation. Mario is shown on the video calmly speaking with the officers for nearly nine minutes. An independent autopsy confirmed what Mario Gonzalezs family had maintained all along: The 26-year-old Latino father died last year because Alameda, California, police officers knelt on his back for several minutes until he stopped breathing not, as the Alameda County coroners report had implied, because of meth in his system. Separately, the Police Department is conducting an internal affairs probe into the altercation, and the district attorney is reviewing the case to determine whether to file criminal charges. She has not received a response, she said, But since Nancy OMalley refused to bring criminal charges, I will be renewing my request for a federal investigation.. The Alameda County Sheriffs office has asked outside agencies to assist in reviewing the autopsy of Mario Gonzalez, who died in the custody of Alameda police officers. Attorney Julia Sherwin, on behalf of Gonzalezs 5-year-old son, filed a suit in December 2021 and Gonzalezs mother, Edith Arenales, also filed suit in February 2022. Mario Gonzalez Died Of 'Restraint Asphyxiation' By Police, New Autopsy Finds An independent autopsy confirmed what the Latino fathers family had declared: Police in It is available at https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-mario-gonzalez-and-his-only-son. Once the officers had lawfully attempted to detain Mr. Gonzalez, he physically resisted their efforts the entire time until he ultimately became unresponsive, the district attorneys report says. 2023 FOX Television Stations, until THU 9:00 AM PST, Mendocino County Coast, until THU 8:00 AM PST, Carquinez Strait and Delta, from THU 12:00 AM PST until THU 9:00 AM PST, North Bay interior valleys, East Bay Interior Valleys, Santa Clara Valley including San Jose, Santa Lucia Mountains and Los Padres National Forest, from SAT 4:00 AM PST until SUN 4:00 PM PST, Southern Lake County, Northwestern Mendocino Interior, Northeastern Mendocino Interior, Southeastern Mendocino Interior, Northern Lake County, High Stakes: Sports Betting in California, originallytold the public that hehad died, Several experts have said that officers have long been trained, Teacher's TikTok plea helps clear thousands of dollars in school lunch debt, Study finds General Motors and Tesla have the most loyal customers, Instacart delivers after twin daughters almost make an $800 purchase, Bald eagles make home in unusual spot at Alameda golf course, Fishermen find remains of missing man inside shark. On Tuesday, the six-month anniversary of Gonzalezs death by police, family members and other loved ones gathered with candles for a vigil at the Alameda park where Gonzalez in the video acts dazed and struggles to answer officers questions. Though both claims are related, they will remain separate but move forward side-by-side, Sherwin told CNN. OAKLAND, Calif. - A 26-year-old man who died while being handcuffed by Alameda police eight months ago succumbed to "toxic effects of methamphetamine" with "physiologic stress of altercation and restraint" a contributing factor, the Alameda County Coroner's Office determined in an autopsy report released Friday. The epic California snowpack is inching toward record levels, Massive Tahoe avalanche 'engulfed' 3-story apartment building, city officials hired Louise Renne of the Renne Public Law Group in San Francisco, Opinion: The our city is broken and Im not gonna take it anymore screed, San Francisco is at its most unaffordable point in at least a decade, S.F. "Theres nothing in the report that any of the techniques used by the officers were unreasonable or excessive. Its a video that has drawn comparison to that of the George Floyd killing. S.F. The city also acknowledged that there are simultaneous investigations into Gonzalez's death by the Alameda County District Attorneys Office, the Alameda County Sheriffs Office and the citys internal investigation remain active and open. The officers roll Gonzalez over and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, but he was later pronounced dead at a hospital. He added that he's "committed to full transparency and accountability into the tragic death of Mr. Gonzalez, and as soon as more information is available, we will continue to share it. Gonzalez's life began to unravel during the pandemic. Edith Arenales of Oakland holds a picture of her son, Mario Gonzalez, who was killed by Alameda police on April 19, 2021. 2. It was not clear Friday if that had taken place. Nearly four minutes after he was cuffed, Gonzalez became unresponsive, the report says. Then officers can be seen putting Gonzalezs hands behind his back and pinning him facedown. He is a graduate of San Francisco State University with a BA degree in journalism. CNN Sans & 2016 Cable News Network. She joined the Chronicle in 2015 after stints at several alt weekly newspapers. for the officers. Dear Abby: Why do they imply my husband is a freak? A person holds up a Justice 4 Mario sign while listening in to an April 27 news conference hosted by Mario Gonzalezs family and supporters outside the Alameda Police Department. Alameda police approached Gonzalez in a small park in the 800 block of Oak Street near Park Street and Otis Drive after residents called 911, describing a man talking strangely and smashing a bottle on a tree stump. Published 12:22 PM EDT, Mon April 11, 2022. Kelly added that the investigation of Gonzalezs death needs this level of action for public trust.. In an earlier interview, Wilkinson said that physical struggle was because Gonzalez resisted the officers, who she said never intended for the struggle to progress the way it did. The last delay was on Tuesday. 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Body camera video shows officers attempt to take Mario Gonzalez into custody on April 19, 2021. On April 19, 2021, police in the Bay Area city knelt on Marios back for nearly four minutes, until he died. s attorneys, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, countered the report from the Alameda County coroners office, last year, which had called the death a homicide but listed the principal cause as toxic effects of methamphetamine., The report included under other significant conditions the physiological stress of altercation and restraint, as well as obesity and alcoholism., On April 19, 2021, police in the Bay Area city, knelt on Marios back for nearly four minutes, until he died. Did you encounter any technical issues? That's utterly ridiculous. CNN The family of Mario Gonzalez Arenales, a Northern California man who died after he was restrained by police officers in April, has filed a wrongful death claim Please enter valid email address to continue. The Alameda Sheriffs Office and the Alameda County District Attorneys Office are investigating the case, and the city also brought in an outside firm. Chief forensic pathologist, Vivian Snyder, cites other significant contributing factors to Gonzalez's death, including the physiologic stress of the restraint by police during the incident as well as alcoholism and morbid obesity. In April, police in Alameda, California, kneeled on Mario Gonzalezs back for nearly five minutes before he died. Then officers can be seen putting Gonzalezs hands behind his back and pinning him facedown. Meth didnt kill Mario, the officers did.. He said he will soon file a federal lawsuit against the city and the officers involved. In Alameda County, the sheriff also oversees the coroner's office. The Alameda County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday reopened its investigation into the actions of Alameda police officers involved in the death of Mario Alison Berry Wilkinson, the attorney for the officers, called the situation "very sad" but said the autopsy clearly shows Gonzalez "died from drug toxicity. Gonzalez was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead. And like so many others, he hadn't been able to find work since then. Blood tests were positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine, according to the autopsy report. The autopsy released eight months after the incident found that Mario Gonzalez died due to a heart attack during an April 19 struggle with police. Heres what the first half of Is Californias drought finally over? In the report the district attorneys office cited the National Association of Medical Examiners in saying that homicide is a neutral term and does not in any way affect the District Attorneys Offices determination in the criminal context., The district attorney added in the report that, A homicide can be lawful or unlawful.. Clearly now the onus is on the DA to prosecute these officers for the homicide.. The new autopsy results, released Wednesday, said that Gonzalez died on April 19, 2021, from restraint asphyxiation, according to forensic pathologist Bennet Omalu. Alameda Police Department CNN The Alameda County "Policeare not allowed to arrest people to keep from tripping," Sherwin said at the time. Get Morning Report and other email newsletters. Interim Police Chief Randy Fenn told KTVU-TV said the video was "troubling" and offered his condolences to Gonzalez's family. During the encounter, Gonzalez remained in a prone position with pressure applied to his posterior torso and legs, the report said. The Alameda Police Department said in its first news release that officers attempted to detain the man, and a physical altercation ensued. "The medical emergency that they're talking about was induced by three officers on his back. The city identified them Wednesday as Officer James Fisher, who has been with the Alameda Police Department since 2010, and Cameron Leahy and Eric McKinley who joined in 2018. / CBS/AP. Those statement did not mention Gonzalez being pinned to the ground. A spokesperson for the sheriff, Lt. Ray Kelly, said the office stands by the corners report. Crime and Public Safety | Attorneys for his family dispute the cause. Gonzalez's death came amid ongoing tensions between police and communities they're sworn to protect, following the police killing of George Floyd less than one year earlier. 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