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DALLAS - A coroner says toxic levels of cocaine, PCP and
Ecstasy caused the accidental death of a robbery suspect after Dallas police shocked him with a Taser.
The report from the Dallas County medical examiner's office
involves the Sept. 12 death of 30-year-old Freddie Lee Lockett.
The Dallas Morning News, for its Wednesday editions, reported a Taser was used on Lockett at least six time in an attempt to subdue the fleeing suspect while he acted erratically.
Officers handcuffed Lockett, then took him to an ambulance.
continued at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39987235
Ecstasy caused the accidental death of a robbery suspect after Dallas police shocked him with a Taser.
The report from the Dallas County medical examiner's office
involves the Sept. 12 death of 30-year-old Freddie Lee Lockett.
The Dallas Morning News, for its Wednesday editions, reported a Taser was used on Lockett at least six time in an attempt to subdue the fleeing suspect while he acted erratically.
Officers handcuffed Lockett, then took him to an ambulance.
continued at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39987235