Suicide finding for black man found hanging in California stirs anger
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[June 13, 2020]
By Andrew Hay
(Reuters) - Police in California on Friday
said a young black man found hanging from a tree likely committed
suicide, stirring outrage among community members who said authorities
were too quick to draw conclusions about what could have been a hate
crime.
The reaction to the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller showed how high
tensions around race and policing are running in the United States after
George Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) was still
investigating the death of Fuller, who was found by a passerby hanging
from a tree a block from the city hall in Palmdale, around 30 miles
north of Los Angeles, at about 3:40 a.m. on Wednesday.
Captain Ron Shaffer told a televised community meeting on Friday that it
appeared Fuller "died by suicide."
That comment drew an angry response and chants of "speak the truth" and
"no peace," with audience members demanding to know why LASD called it a
suicide when the coroner's report said the case had been "deferred
pending additional investigation."
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On social media, the hashtag #JusticeforRobertFuller trended on
Twitter with users calling for a full investigation of what some
speculated was a cover-up of a lynching.
Palmdale City Manager JJ Murphy said in a statement on Thursday he
received confirmation Fuller's death was a suicide. He did not give
details, but said many people in the community were "suffering
extreme mental anguish" during the coronavirus pandemic.
A GoFundMe page set up by Fuller's family to cover funeral expenses
had raised more than $110,000 by Friday afternoon. A message on it
read "Thank you for standing with us during this difficult time."
(Reporting By Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico; Additional reporting
by Jill Serjeant in Los Angeles; Editing by Bill Tarrant and Daniel
Wallis)
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