Wednesday, December 19, 2018

final exam part 2



Last Saturday 19-Year-old, Shoplifting suspect Timothy Milan died. He lived at 1112 Huron Avenue and was employed as a cook at a restaurant in the city. Milan was seen stealing clothes, when confronted he tried making a run for it, store security and 3 bystanders tackled him down holding Milan in the chokehold position to keep him detained.
   "The gentleman who held onto Milan was just being a good citizen," says Police spokesman Michael Williams.
"We went outside to see what was going to happen and we saw the boy get dragged to the ground." Eyewitness Sherry Carter explains, "They were fighting alright, but it looked like all four of them were pulling at him and he finally stopped moving."
    "My wife and I are just in ruins over this. He was our only child and he had never had problems with the law." Timothy's father, Eric Milan says, "We plan to bring civil charges against the man who did this to my son."
  While others are saying they were just trying to restrain him from escaping, many believe that there should be more of public concern that someone was killed while being held down. due to shoplifting. 
      Police say they will not charge anyone involved with the case with a crime. A police officer who arrived at the scene reported that Milan collapsed as he put handcuffs on him. An autopsy conducted to determine the cause of death revealed that Milan died due to a lack of oxygen to the brain.
"Our lawyers are already filing papers and we encourage the courts to revisit this ruling from a criminal perspective," says Eric Milan.

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