Prosecutors: no charges in death of man taken into custody
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Prosecutors say two security guards investigated in the death of a special education teacher who died after being taken into custody at a District of Columbia apartment building will not face charges.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia said in a statement Thursday that "there is insufficient evidence to pursue federal criminal civil rights or local charges" in death Nov. 1 of 27-year-old Alonzo Smith.
The statement said "the evidence shows that Mr. Smith suffered a sudden cardiac incident that resulted in death." Prosecutors said at the time he "was under the influence of a significant amount of cocaine."
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Prosecutors said the security guards restrained Smith after he was seen acting strangely and shouting "help" but there was no evidence they "punched, kicked or otherwise struck" him.