The death of a man with Down syndrome who was
reportedly killed after lying face-down in police custody has been ruled a homicide.
WJLA reports that Robert Saylor, 26, of New Market, Md.,
was asphyxiated on Jan. 12, according to a medical examiner's ruling late last
week.
A "law enforcement source familiar with the
case" told the station that Saylor "went into distress when he was
put face down on the ground."
Police were reportedly called to a Frederick movie
theater by employees who couldn't get Saylor to leave. He had come to the
theater with a health aide, paid admission for "Zero Dark Thirty,"
but allegedly remained after it was over.
Dr. George Kirkham, a criminologist and former law
enforcement officer, told the Frederick News Post that Saylor's death may have been caused by positional
asphyxia.
Frederick County Sheriff's Office spokesperson
Jennifer Bailey said the case is still under investigation and that the three
officers involved in Saylor's death -- Lt. Scott Jewell, Sgt. Rich Rochford and
Deputy First Class James Harris -- "continue to work their normal
assignments," according to the Post.
Frederick County State's Attorney Charlie Smith said
his office is reviewing the incident and has not decided whether to bring
charges.
WJLA previously spoke with Saylor's mom after the incident.
"He just loved unconditionally everybody,"
Patti Saylor said. "He has never had anyone put their hands on him in his
life. He would not have been doing anything threatening to anybody."
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