An officer can be seen placing his knee on Frank E. Tyson's upper body for roughly 30 seconds. More than five minutes passed before police checked Tyson for a pulse.
An officer can be seen placing his knee on Frank Tyson's upper body for roughly 30 seconds. More than five minutes passed before police checked Tyson for a pulse.In the evening hours of April 18, two officers responded to a crash on Sherrick Road Southeast. The body camera footage shows a sheared power pole in the roadway. The vehicle was found in a driveway nearby with no one inside.
The officers walked toward Tyson, who is heard on the body camera footage telling them to get the sheriff. Tyson is seen knocking over a barstool and that’s when the officers attempted to restrain him. Approximately 90 seconds after the officer removed his knee, Tyson’s foot is seen twitching. The officer tells Tyson to “stop fighting” and shortly afterward, Tyson’s foot stops moving.
Following that conversation, one officer returns and asks if Tyson calmed down. Another officer responds by saying, “Yeah, he might be out.” The other officer orders Tyson to stand, but he does not appear to move or respond. The officer attempts to move Tyson to the side and shakes him and slaps him to get a response. He then asks a bystander to close the door behind Tyson.One of the officers asks if Tyson had a pulse and the other responds by saying he didn’t feel one. The officers begin chest compressions. A release from Canton police stated Tyson was administered multiple doses of Narcan.
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