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Family wants more answers about handcuffed death


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Chavis Carter, died in the back of a patrol car
Chavis Carter, died in the back of a patrol car
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Updated: 8/21/2012 9:51 pm Published: 8/21/2012 6:02 pm
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Chavis Carter's family hasn't accepted the official explanation for his death: that he was on meth when he fatally shot himself while his hands were cuffed behind him in the backseat of a patrol car in Arkansas.

The family portrays the 21-year-old as a bright, young man who aspired to be a veterinarian, who liked shopping for sneakers and playing basketball. As questions swirl about how and why Carter died, his family also has been demanding more answers from authorities.

"If he did it, I want to know how it happened," his grandmother, Anne Winters Carter, said in an interview. "And if he didn't do it, then we want justice."

Jonesboro, Ark., police have faced criticism because they say officers searched Carter twice but didn't find a gun before they noticed him slumped over and bleeding in the back of a patrol car July 28. Questions about race have cropped up too, because Carter was black and police said the two officers who stopped the truck he was in are white, as were the other people in the vehicle.

The local branch of the NAACP has called for a thorough investigation, and the FBI has said it's monitoring the case. Carter's grandmother and his mom, Teresa Carter, are also working with a high-profile legal firm that represented O.J. Simpson.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson is supposed to weigh in on the case Wednesday in Memphis before leading the family in the latest prayer vigil in Jonesboro.

Some of the family's supporters marched through Jonesboro on Tuesday. One woman had a sign that read, "Stop the lies!! No suicide." That march came a day after a candlelight vigil was held for Carter in Memphis and police released an autopsy report from the Arkansas state crime lab that deemed his death a suicide.

Carter had a past - court records show he had an arrest warrant stemming from a drug charge in Mississippi - but his family says there was more to his story. They described him as a good kid who liked bugs and animals.

"He used to always say, 'The world gonna know my name,'" said Bianca Tipton, one of Carter's friends. "Now the world do know his name."

After graduating from high school in 2010, Carter got some general courses out of the way and was planning on taking classes at a college in Arkansas this fall.

He used to go shopping for sneakers with his grandma. Jordans were his favorite, especially a blue and white pair.

"Everything had to match," Winters Carter said.

The ruling that his death was a suicide was confounding to her and others who knew Carter. It's not just that he was searched and handcuffed. They note that Carter was left-handed but was shot in his right temple.

"If he's double-locked and ... he's shot in his right temple, but he is left-handed, that's the part I don't understand," Winters Carter said.

Police have released video showing how a man could put a gun to his temple while his hands were cuffed behind his back. They shared footage recorded by dashboard cameras the night of the shooting and sent out a copy of the autopsy report.

"There's no other explanation to this ... other than that he put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger and that's what we call a suicide," said Stephen Erickson, a medical examiner who conducted the autopsy.

Toxicology tests showed Carter's blood tested positive for at least trace amounts of the anti-anxiety medication diazepam and the painkiller oxycodone in addition to a larger amount of methamphetamine. His urine test also returned a positive result for marijuana.

Erickson said Carter was under the intoxicating effects of meth at the time of his death. It wasn't clear if he was under the influence of marijuana or if the positive test came from a past use.

"The methamphetamine is going to play a large role in his mental status," Erickson said, adding that he couldn't tell how it affected his behavior because people react differently.

Winters Carter said she was surprised by the toxicology results. She didn't know whether he was on any medication recently and she didn't know of any drug problems with her grandson.

"When he got to Jonesboro, I can't really say," she said. "But with me, no. And if he did, I didn't see it."

At the candlelight vigil for Carter outside the National Civil Rights Museum, family members and supporters focused on his accomplishments and passions, not the drugs found in his system.

Kia Granberry held up a stone before she prayed with the small crowd.

"People brought to Jesus a woman who may have had a troubled past and when they asked Jesus what to do to the woman, he said, 'Cast the first stone,'" she said. "So I want to remind you when people judge you or people say what they want to say about your son and your brother and your cousin, you remind them to cast the first stone."

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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bat102 - 8/22/2012 2:49 PM
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The little saint that was not,just another crackhead,cops not even near the car when gun went off.I see old Jessie is comming,I wonder what kind of job he has to wear $500.00 suits.

me501 - 8/22/2012 11:51 AM
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Blackandproud comments are not as bad most of these racist monsters here.if youre talking about the post from yesterday.I think he/she was just telling the truth.

me501 - 8/22/2012 11:41 AM
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The family deserves to know exactly what happened to him.the lawyer says that jpd has released video of the incident with 3 1/2 min. Cut out of it.the family and lawyers would like to see the video.why not show it.Whitey fault....very funny.I was thinking officers that were not doing their job right.drugs was a very large part of his life being over but the officer has fault in it also.if they would have done their job this guy wouldn't be dead.pay the family and everyone get on with your lives.

CptKirksnipple - 8/22/2012 11:38 AM
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I want to see comments from BlackandProud!

trident - 8/22/2012 11:05 AM
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Another young life wasted on drugs.

Thetruth - 8/22/2012 8:59 AM
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sad story,, must have know grandma was gonna tear that butt up being all high on meth and every drug under the sun..... be jessi be there soon because its the white mans fault? im a little confused on that one... :-( why has it always have to be the white guys fault???

ladybird - 8/22/2012 6:39 AM
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This is so sad, my prayers for this young man's family...I would want to know what happened also, so to say the family should just let it go is so insensitive and unfair.

golfdude2 - 8/22/2012 5:09 AM
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He was a high little ghetto thug that was trying to do something with the gun he hid and it went off, that simple. His own hommies testified the cops were not near the car when the gun went off. I got it, maybe Elvis did it - that's it

boje49 - 8/22/2012 4:09 AM
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i THINK THIS IS A SeT UP JOB DID THE MAN HAVE gsr ON HIS HANDS? I have tried over and over and I cannot see how the heck anyone can shoot themselves the way the officers said. It is also fishy that they put him in acar with out hand cuffs or being frisked firt of all. Sorry but I dont buy any of it. Of all the cops friends I have they hand cuff frisk the person from head to toe checking inside legs as well ten they place them in the squad even if it was only to detain them they still followed SOP( standard operating procedure)...This smells to high heaen. I am sorry for the family that lost their member.

bowb4God - 8/21/2012 10:25 PM
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It's sad when you read the news and everything I seem to read about always race. I'm glad our Lord doesn't judge situations on color. Let the test reveal the truth. If we all just stepped back & waited for truth to answer the question, we would be to understand the facts and not pass around judgement.
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