Tawon Boyd, 21, died yesterday after spending three days in a hospital following the confrontation with officers on Sunday outside his home in Middle River. Police said in a statement that he became aggressive with officers, who used physical force to subdue him.
"They kept on grabbing on him and holding him down, and he started screaming, 'Grandma, Grandma, they're going to kill me,'" Linda Burch, Boyd's grandmother, told The Associated Press. Burch, 51, had been staying with her grandson and witnessed the confrontation across the street from his home.
She said it's not clear whether his death resulted from the beating or a medical condition, but she said he hadn't experienced kidney failure previously.
"He didn't have those bruises. He wasn't battered before this. He wasn't unconscious before this," Francis-Williams said today. "All of the physical injuries came from the severe beating he took on Sunday."
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Police and Francis-Williams said Boyd's girlfriend called 911 early Sunday morning because he was acting strangely and she thought he needed medical attention.
"I think they killed him," Burch told AP. "By them being so many, and they tall and big, and he's small. It didn't take all them police just to try to hold him down."
Francis-Williams said she is still investigating the incident, but she's found no evidence that Boyd was violent before officers started beating him.
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