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State s medical expert to grand jury: Police didn t kill Daniel Prude

Protesters stand outside of the Public Safety Building on Exchange Boulevard on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2020. A medical expert called by state prosecutors to testify before a grand jury in the investigation of Daniel Prude told jurors that he believed Prude died of a sudden cardiac arrest, and that none of the police officers who arrested him caused his heart to fail. The testimony of Dr. Gary Vilke, an emergency room doctor in southern California, flew in the face of the findings of the Monroe County medical examiner, who had determined that Prude was suffocated by officers. Specifically, the medical examiner had found Prude died of “complications of asphyxia in the setting of physical restraint due to excited delirium due to acute phencyclidine intoxication,” an indication that Prude was high on PCP.

There s no place for them to go : ICU beds near capacity across US

Lauren Leatherby, John Keefe, Lucy Tompkins, Charlie Smart and Matthew Conlen, The New York Times Published: 10 Dec 2020 01:52 PM BdST Updated: 10 Dec 2020 01:52 PM BdST More than a third of Americans live in areas where hospitals are running critically short of intensive care beds, federal data show, revealing a newly detailed picture of the nation’s hospital crisis during the deadliest week of the Covid-19 epidemic. The New York Times In El Paso, Texas, hospitals reported that just 13 of 400 intensive care beds were not occupied last week. In Fargo, North Dakota, there were just three. In Albuquerque, New Mexico, there were zero.

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