Authorities: Man who showed signs of 'excited delirium' in City Heights dies in police custody [Breaking]
A 35-year-old man who police said was “acting erratically” in a City Heights parking lot before they placed him in handcuffs died Thursday in San Diego police custody, authorities said.
The incident began when police officers were dispatched to a U-Haul business on El Cajon Boulevard near 43rd Street after receiving information that a man standing in the roadway and behaving in a way authorities described as erratic.When police arrived, they found Armenta in a nearby gas station parking lot. They placed him in handcuffs “without incident,” sheriff’s officials said.
They removed the handcuffs, performed CPR on Armenta and administered a dose of naloxone, a medication known to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
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