Surveillance video shows unarmed, handcuffed man tased repeatedly by police before his death
In the early morning hours of May 4, 2013, South Boston police were called to a motel in Virginia to look into a disturbance, allegedly caused by Linwood R. Lambert, Jr., 46. The officers took Lambert into custody. They handcuffed him. He was unarmed, and they did not arrest him.
Police drove Lambert to Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital. They thought he needed medical attention, because he seemed to have been hallucinating. When they stopped he forced his way out of the car and jotted to the emergency room doors. There, officers tased him repeatedly. Only then was Lambert put under arrest and charged with crimes—disorderly conduct and obstruction of property, according to CBS News. The officers put him in the car, and tased him again. Soon, he became unresponsive, but police still took him to jail, where an ambulance was called. He was taken back to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The whole thing took about two hours.
At the time, an autopsy blamed Lambert’s death on “acute cocaine intoxication.” But his family thinks otherwise. In April of this year, Lambert’s sister Gwendolyn Smalls, filed a lawsuit on behalf of her family against the South Boston Police Department. The $25 million suit was reported on by the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
The suit filed by a Philadelphia law firm on behalf of Lambert’s sister alleges a broad cover-up of details leading up to Lambert’s death. It also includes sweeping allegations of a failure on the part of South Boston authorities to reveal details of the case and to properly train their officers to use Taser stun guns.
The Dispatch reports that 2013 announcements from the police department discussing Lambert’s death didn’t reveal that the officers tased Lambert while he was in custody. Virginia State Police offered the following statement on Lambert’s death days after it occurred: