District Attorney concludes death of Fall River’s Scott Macomber not the fault of police

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The Bristol County District Attorney’s office has concluded that the level of forced used by the Fall River police in the death of Scott Macomber on May 16, 2016 was not excessive and did not cause his death. The DA concluded that Mr. Macomber resisted arrest that led to a struggle with police officers and non-lethal force being used by officers. The autopsy report concluded that Mr. Macomber’s death was the result of cardiac dysrhythmia due to hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. 

Full 23-page report:

Final Report on Police Custody Death of Scott Macomber in Fall River

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