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Controversy Over Death in SW Arkansas

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The body of a man who died in police custody in Nashville will be exhumed and additional autopsies conducted. The president of the state N-Double-A-C-P says the body of 29-year-old Larry "Nicky" Hill will be exhumed early next week from Sunset Memorial Garden Cemetery. Dale Charles, president of the N-Double-A-C-P Arkansas State Conference, says two independent autopsies will be performed. Hill died in September after being pulled over, running away from the vehicle and struggling with officers. One officer used pepper spray to help subdue him. Police say Hill was in the booking room of the jail when he began having trouble breathing and collapsed; he was taken to Howard Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead that evening. A preliminary report from an autopsy conducted then says Hill choked on stomach contents and had small scrapes on his abdomen and left leg, but there no trauma to his head or neck. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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