A disturbed man who was arrested for trying to
break into an occupied car in Brooklyn died shortly after being
handcuffed by cops, officials said yesterday. Craig Davis, 35, had a
seizure as he was being arrested around 4 p.m. Thursday and died 90
minutes later at Brookdale University Hospital, police said. Several
witnesses spotted Davis acting erratically as he walked along E. 95th
St. in Remsen Village before he tried to get into a car stopped at a
red light, police said. Responding to a 911 call of an attempted car
theft, two 67th Precinct cops rushed to the scene and confronted Davis,
who took a swing at one of them, police said. Davis was apprehended
after a brief struggle and then went into his seizure. Paramedics sped
him to Brookdale. The results of the autopsy performed by the city
medical examiner were not released. Sources said Davis, who has a prior
arrest for robbery, was believed to have been enrolled in a drug
treatment program. It was not clear if he had other health problems,
sources said. Several people who described themselves as members of
Davis' family declined to talk at his Brownsville home yesterday. His
death, which is still under investigation, came just four days after
43-year-old Jose Feliciano, an epileptic homeless man, was gunned down
by a patrolman in East New York. [more]
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