Attorneys call for officers to be fired, charged after Darryl Tyree Williams' autopsy release


Attorneys for the family of a man who died from “sudden cardiac arrest” after North Carolina police officers repeatedly used stun guns on him renewed calls Friday for the officers involved to be fired and criminally charged.

The Jan. 17 death of 32-year-old Darryl Tyree Williams was determined to be a homicide related to cocaine intoxication, physical exertion, conducted energy weapon use and physical restraint, according to a state autopsy report obtained by the Associated Press this week. Cocaine and a chemical contained in marijuana were found in his blood, the outlet reported, citing a toxicology report.

When asked about the drugs found in Williams’ system, civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing the family, accused officials of “moving the goal posts” at a Friday news conference.

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