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John Neville, a 56-year-old Greensboro man, died Dec. 4, 2019, while in custody at the Forsyth County jail, after he apparently suffered a seizure after being restrained in a prone âhog-tieâ position. Five former jailers and a nurse now face criminal charges. Those are unpleasant, even gruesome facts. But itâs necessary for those who care about public matters to be aware of them. Thereâs more that the public should know, and the Winston-Salem Journal has joined a coalition of media outlets that sued on Monday to have that information released. The information includes a 723-page report by the State Bureau of Investigation, an internal investigation by the Forsyth County Sheriffâs Office, officersâ statements, investigative notes, jail medical records, Nevilleâs medical reports and video of the incident that led to Nevilleâs death. The contents are being held by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. ....
Video captured the events at the Forsyth County jail before John Neville was hospitalized and died. A coalition of media outlets, including the Winston-Salem Journal, filed a lawsuit Monday for public records in the death of North Carolina inmate John Neville, a Black man who suffocated and died after deputies restrained him in a controversial hold for more than 11 minutes. But Mondayâs lawsuit was two years in the making because of a death 269 miles across the state from Elizabeth City. Neville, a 56-year-old Greensboro man died on Dec. 4, 2019, after being held in the Forsyth County Detention Center on his stomach with his hands cuffed behind his back and his ankles lifted to his wrists. ....
Eric Ellison, a Winston-Salem criminal defense attorney, said Tuesdayâs guilty verdicts against the former Minneapolis police officer in the death of George Floyd will lead to local communities holding law enforcement officers accountable when they unjustly harm and kill Black and brown people. âDerek Chauvin committed a murder, and the jury held him accountable,â said Ellison, whose brother, Keith Ellison, oversaw Chauvinâs prosecution as the Minnesota attorney general. âI, along with the rest of the nation, am relieved, that justice has finally been served.â Jurors deliberated for about 10 hours over two days before finding Chauvin, 45, guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in Floydâs death. Chauvin could be sentenced to prison for decades. ....