The
firings come during the trial of former Minneapolis policeman
Derek Chauvin for the murder of a 46-year-old black man, George
Floyd, by kneeling on his neck during an arrest last May, an
incident that triggered protests worldwide.
Scott, 26, arrested after a March 14 disturbance at an outlet
mall, was acting in an erratic manner and police were concerned
for his safety because of the possible ingestion of drugs, they
said at the time.
He died later that night after having been restrained and
pepper-sprayed following his handover to the county jail, the
paper said, adding that a spit hood had been placed over his
head.
"Evidence I have seen confirms that these detention officers
violated well-established sheriff’s office policies and
procedures," it quoted Jim Skinner, the sheriff of Collin
county, as saying.
He added that an eighth officer had resigned, the paper said.
A representative of the Collin county sheriff's office did not
immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
The newspaper said Allen city police had arrested Scott on a
marijuana possession charge and that he had less than two ounces
of the drug, which is a misdemeanor.
Floyd's death set off protests across the United States, and
around the world, targeting racial injustice and police
brutality to Black people.
(Reporting by Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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