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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

BREAKING: City Claims Controversial New Defense In Chasse Death, of “Excited Delirium.”

Posted by Matt Davis on Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:02 AM

Attorneys working for the City of Portland are claiming a surprise new defense in the 2006 death in custody of James Chasse jr, a man with schizophrenia: That Chasse died of “excited delirium.”

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“Excited delirium” is a controversial medical term often associated with deaths in police custody where a Taser has been deployed. We quoted state medical examiner Karen Gunson on it last year, in preparation for a lengthy feature on Taser use by Portland cops:

Likewise, there is controversy around the existence, or otherwise, of "Excited Delirium," a cause of death often associated with Taser deployment, but not recognized by the American Medical Association. Oregon State Medical Examiner Karen Gunson tells the Mercury "I don't actually think the term is controversial," meanwhile Dalia Hashad, director of the USA program for Amnesty International, says "we need to ask why the person died, not make up the term to explain the situation."

Indeed, Gunson has ruled, in the past, that people died of excited delirium, despite controversy around the term. For example, she did so in the 1998 death of Richard "Dickie" Dow, a man suffering with schizophrenia who was crushed by a pile of police officers. The city ended up paying out $380,000 in that case.

In the Chasse autopsy, however, Gunson ruled out excited delirium as a cause of death, ruling instead that Chasse died of blunt force trauma to the chest, caused by another person or a fall. Gunson has since been quoted in depositions saying Chasse's 26 breaks to 16 ribs were most likely the result of kicks or a "dropped knee" by cops. Gunson found 48 separate abrasions or contusions on Chasse's body, including 16 possible blows to the head. Chasse would most likely have lived if he had been given proper medical care, Gunson said.

If the city has procured experts of its own who are willing to say that Chasse may have died of excited delirium, then their testimony will run against that of the state medical examiner.

The city’s new excited delirium defense also appears to have come as a surprise to Tom Steenson, attorney for the Chasse family. Court documents show that Federal Court Judge Garr King granted Steenson extra time to consult with his own medical experts during a phone conference on November 12—Steenson now has until December 18 to respond with expert testimony of his own, with a trial still tentatively scheduled for next March.

It is against the city attorney's policy to comment on ongoing lawsuits, and Steenson declined comment this morning.

"It looks like the city is grasping at straws," says Jason Renaud with the Mental Health Association of Portland, an outspoken critic of the city's response to Chasse's death. "It's fairly clear from the forensic evidence that Chasse died of blunt force trauma, resulting from the brutal beating by the three police officers. We can also see from the video evidence and testimony that he was unconscious at times after the Tasering, and that he was denied proper medical attention."

"Continuing to defend the indefensible erodes and degrades the authority of our leaders in city hall," Renaud continues.

Update, 3:34pm

"Excited delirium was a term invented to try to blame deaths in custody on something other than police interaction, but in almost all cases the people would not have died if the police had not used violence on them," says Dan Handelman with Portland Copwatch.

 

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If anyone was suffering from what could be termed "excited delirium" in this case, it was the cops who killed Chasse.
Posted by The One True b!X on November 18, 2009 at 11:10 AM · Report
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Has the city tried to settle this out of court? If not, their f**king crazy. They're going to pay through the nose.

Personally, I want it to go to court so that the facts will come out and our Thug Department will have to defend itself.

I wonder how "excited delirium" causes so many broken ribs?
Posted by Blabby on November 18, 2009 at 11:13 AM · Report
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Mr. Steenson should hire an orthopedic surgeon. If this case goes to trial, all his expert would need to do is to show each of the broken bones and fractures using x-rays and describe them to the court, one by one.
Posted by real_life on November 18, 2009 at 11:37 AM · Report
4
"Excited Delirium" was one of Eddie Murphy's best stand-up releases. LOL funny.
Posted by Jack Acid on November 18, 2009 at 12:15 PM · Report
5
oh my god, this is absolutely sickening. agreed b!x.
Posted by toughwheels on November 18, 2009 at 12:32 PM · Report
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It wouldn't be especially hard to poke legal holes in this defense. After all, even if Mr. Chasse was killed by some whimsically-named pseudo-event, said event was still caused by the officers on the scene.

(i.e., had things gone well that day, he had no reasonable expectation of being jumped on by a bunch of thugs.)
Posted by rich bachelor on November 18, 2009 at 12:39 PM · Report
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Evil fascists have no soul.
Posted by Jesus Fucking Christ on November 18, 2009 at 12:39 PM · Report
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It's not "controversial" condition in the same way the Loch Ness Monster isn't controversial.

In that neither of them exist.
Posted by atomic on November 18, 2009 at 1:07 PM · Report
9
Really, reeeeeeeaaaaaalllllly disgusting.
Posted by jew on November 18, 2009 at 1:07 PM · Report
10
SIDS for cops!
Posted by DemonJuice on November 18, 2009 at 1:11 PM · Report
11
Excited delirium? Sounds like he was killed at a Jonas Bros. concert.
Posted by schpydah on November 18, 2009 at 1:27 PM · Report
12
"Ima get all excited-delirium on your ass!"
Posted by Number Six on November 18, 2009 at 1:39 PM · Report
13
Totally cowardly unscientific CYA crap. I hate to agree with the bOregonian, but REMEMBER THIS the next time these unprincipled CYA artists show up on the ballot. I will vote for a cheap drive-through hamburger before I vote for any of these weasels again.
Posted by not forgetting on November 18, 2009 at 4:01 PM · Report
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If there weren't 16 broken ribs, and 16 blows to the head, yes, it could have been just the result of being Tasered, (not that that changes much, he still was killed as a result of "possibly" urinating in his pants.) But that means the police officers were abusing a corpse, and I'm at all sure how that is any better than beating up a live person.
Posted by Matthew D on November 18, 2009 at 4:21 PM · Report
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"Excited delirium" my ass.

www.Excited-Delirium.com
(do not forget the dash, otherwise you'll land on a front organization funded by Taser International, and their lawyer is involved.)
Posted by Excited-Delirium on November 18, 2009 at 4:42 PM · Report
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so...
let me get this straight... 16 blows to the head (allegedly?)... 16 ribs, most of them broken multiple times... and he died from "excited delirium"?
my first thought when I saw this headline was that that must mean "feeding frenzy" by the police...
thanks
Patrick
Posted by Patrick Nolen on November 18, 2009 at 7:52 PM · Report
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Yes, he died with excited delirium, all right. As in, excited delirium...then brain death from suffocation/insufficient oxygen due to lung being speared and punctured by those sharp pointy tips of those multiple fractured ribs...

These fucking monsters have absolutely NO shame.

You know, I have a minority view on religion. I am an avowed agnostic who also thinks that the riddle of existence is so profound and terrifying that taking ANY other position other than agnosticism amounts to hubris.

That said, I hope right now that hell exists and these guys who crushed Chasse rot in it.
Posted by gonetorio on November 19, 2009 at 12:31 AM · Report
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What does "excited delirium" have to do with the huge number of bruises, contusions, and bone breaks Chasse suffered. These cops are thugs.
Posted by LexDeNovo on November 19, 2009 at 5:03 PM · Report

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