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The Powerless Class. The very existence of white supremacy automatically eliminates the possibility of any non-white person being so-called "upper class" or "middle class" in his or her relationship to any person, any place. Non-whites are certainly not "upper" or "middle" relative to white supremacists [MORE] From [HERE] and [HERE] Philip Coleman had a “breakdown” that caused him to act erratically and prompted his arrest but he “didn’t deserve to die,” his older sister said Friday.
The 38-year-old Coleman, a businessman and University of Chicago graduate, died a day earlier after twice being Tasered by Chicago Police following his arrest for allegedly beating his mother. The Rev. Jesse Jackson and a Chicago family are calling for an independent investigation after he died in police custody last week. The group wants to know whether Chicago Police officers used excessive force in their arrest.
There are two very different versions of what happened to Coleman. Police say officers were forced to use a Taser in response to a combative, aggressive suspect.
Coleman's family says the victim was suffering from an extreme, severe mental breakdown at the time of the incident, and needed to be hospitalized, not taken to jail. Coleman was pronounced dead Thursday evening while in police custody after a series of violent episodes over the course of the prior day.
Coleman was first arrested Wednesday afternoon at his home in the West Pullman neighborhood for allegedly beating his 69-year old mother. As he was taken into custody, police say he became combative and even spat blood at officers. But family members deny he was actually coughing up blood due to injuries sustained during the fight. The day after his arrest, police say Coleman again became combative as they tried to transfer him to court from Area South Police Headquarters, prompting officers to use a Taser on him.
Police then transferred Coleman to the hospital where they say he once again became violent with both officers and hospital staff. That led to another shock with the Taser. Coleman died a short time later.