Autopsies misclassified in-custody deaths that were actually homicides, Maryland officials say
ANNAPOLIS Md AP An audit of Maryland autopsies has uncovered at least in-custody police deaths that should have been considered homicides state executives stated Thursday following a comprehensive review of such cases spurred by widespread concerns about the former state health examiner s testimony in the death of George Floyd Gov Wes Moore and other state leaders communicated their findings at a news conference The findings of this audit are deeply concerning Moore revealed Investigators focused on autopsies performed during the tenure of Dr David Fowler who testified for the defense at the murder trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin Fowler attributed Floyd s death to a sudden heart rhythm disturbance as a conclusion of his heart syndrome a widely rejected theory that did little to persuade the jury Chauvin was ultimately convicted of murder and manslaughter for kneeling on Floyd s neck for more than nine minutes After his conviction curative experts signed a letter to the Maryland attorney general asserting that Fowler s testimony deviated way outside the bounds of accepted forensic practice In addition to citing heart problems he classified the manner of death as undetermined rather than homicide The letter called for an assessment to determine whether the office s in-custody death determinations under Fowler s leadership exhibited racial or pro-law enforcement bias among other expected issues Fowler was Maryland s chief therapeutic examiner from to In state personnel approved a settlement agreement that reformed the process for conducting autopsies on people killed in police custody That change came in response to the death of Anton Black who died in police custody on Maryland s Eastern Shore His death was captured on video which proved police in rural Greensboro holding the unarmed teenager down for more than six minutes Fowler ruled that Black died because of a sudden cardiac event while struggling with police not because they pinned him in a prone position Fowler similarly ruled that Tyrone West died of natural causes after struggling with Baltimore police following a traffic stop in Spectators and the officers themselves explained there was a violent struggle between the officers and West Fowler s tenure also included the death of Freddie Gray years ago The autopsy concluded Gray died from spinal injuries sustained during journey in a Baltimore police van It also classified his death as a homicide because officers repeatedly failed to seek curative attention while he was in distress Prosecutors filed charges against six officers but none were convicted Source