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From [HERE] and [HERE] Raymond Johnson, 41, was confronted by six or seven Riverside County Sheriff's deputies at 6 p.m. on Friday in the drive-thru exit at a Burger King in Moreno Valley. Investigators told ABC 7 that Johnson was agitated and throwing food and money in and out of the car, and he refused to get out of the car.
Johnson died Friday night, Oct. 11, after he struggled with police and was handcuffed and placed under arrest. ABC 7 obtained video of the struggle that saw six or seven deputies try to get Johnson out of the car while hitting him with what looked like a baton and kicking him. It also appeared that deputies were jumping up and down on Johnson.
Witness Daniel Calderon, who was working nearby, recorded the incident on his cellphone video, KABC-TV said, “We were working and next thing you know we hear yelling and struggling,” Calderon told the station. “You know, 6 or 7 cops on one guy,” said Calderon.
Johnson died at the hospital. The coroner will determine the cause of death (white supremacy/racism) including if drugs or alcohol were involved.