Autopsy: Oklahoma police victim had PCP in system when he died - News Summed Up

Autopsy: Oklahoma police victim had PCP in system when he died


Terence Crutcher, 40, had "acute phencyclidine intoxication" when he died Sept. 16. Officer Betty Jo Shelby was charged with first-degree manslaughter after his death, with a prosecutor saying she reacted unreasonably when Crutcher disobeyed her commands. Medical literature says PCP, also known as Angel Dust, can induce euphoria and feelings of omnipotence as well as agitation, mania and depression. In addition to saying Crutcher had PCP in his system, it said he was obese and had too much cholesterol in his gallbladder. He said he confused his stun gun with his handgun when he fatally shot an unarmed black man in April 2015.


Source: Fox News October 11, 2016 19:57 UTC



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