Sandra
Bland a 28 years old lady who on Thursday Texas authorities ruled her
death a suicide by hanging, in a recent video posted on the internet five
month before the suicide, stated that she had depression and post- traumatic
stress disorder.
“I’m suffering from something that
some of you all may be dealing with right now. It’s a little bit of depression
as well as PSTD,” Bland 28, of Naperville, stated on camera”
A statement from the Waller County sheriff’s office said
that the cause of Ms. Bland’s death appeared to be self-inflicted asphyxiation.
An autopsy on Tuesday classified her death as suicide by
hanging, according to The Chicago Tribune
Her family and police struggled for an explanation why she would have killed herself following a traffic stop arrest
Her family and police struggled for an explanation why she would have killed herself following a traffic stop arrest
“We need to understand what happened,”
Bland family lawyer Cannon Lambert, SR., said on Thursday prior to disclosure
of the depression video. Concerns by her family and friends on social media
produced a groundswell of anger the past few days, since the ABC7-Team first
reported on her Jailhouse death.
Bland’s body was discovered around 9
a.m on Monday after she had spent the weekend in the Waller County Jail.
That’s when the jailer found her, opened the door, and started CPR,” Waller County Sheriff R Glenn Smith said
According to Charles Karisch the Justice of peace, who was called to the jail cell said, “I pronounced her dead. I did see a mark somewhere around the neck,” I think I saw a plastic bag hanging from something.”
Karisch said he believes that plastic bag was used to commit suicide. ”that’s what I believe, absolutely,”
Sheriff Smith said each cell has a garbage can with a plastic bag, a procedure which will now be under review. Local officials said jail surveillance video around the time of her death shows no one going into or out of her cell
That’s when the jailer found her, opened the door, and started CPR,” Waller County Sheriff R Glenn Smith said
According to Charles Karisch the Justice of peace, who was called to the jail cell said, “I pronounced her dead. I did see a mark somewhere around the neck,” I think I saw a plastic bag hanging from something.”
Karisch said he believes that plastic bag was used to commit suicide. ”that’s what I believe, absolutely,”
Sheriff Smith said each cell has a garbage can with a plastic bag, a procedure which will now be under review. Local officials said jail surveillance video around the time of her death shows no one going into or out of her cell
The
Texas rangers are leading the investigation, which FBI agents said they are
monitoring, as is standard procedure
“To
know Sandy was to love her,” Sharon Cooper, one of Bland’s four sisters said during
a Chicago news conference on Thursday. “It is unimaginable and difficult for us
to wrap our minds around.”
Bland”s
family questions why a woman who just moved from Chicago Texas for a new job
would end her life
Bland
was driving on July 10 when a Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper pulled
her over for not signaling a lane change. The ABC7I-Team obtained video of the
arrest, which was recorded by a bystander. Authorities said during arrest, she
became “combative”.
“We understand that she was stopped. We understand that she was handled very harshly, that she was handled overzealous” cannon Lambert, Sr the Bland family’s attorney said.
Bland spoke with
her sister, Shante Needham, on Saturday, telling her she was injured during the
arrest.
“She informed me
she had been arrested. She said they couldn’t tell her what she had been
arrested for until an hour before she had called. He then proceeded to say the
officer had put his knees in her back and that she thought her shoulder was
broken,” Shante Needham. “ she said her bond was $515. And I told her that I would
work on getting her out.”
Needham said
Bland was aggravated, seemed to be in pain, and felt her arm had been
fractured.
“What we are seeking right now is audience with the lead investigator
with the Texas Rangers. Our hope is we would be well-received in that effort,”
said Lambert, the Bland family attorney. “We are very prayerful that we will be
met with open arms.”
Initially on Thursday, Mr Lambert said in a statement that “the family
of Sandra Bland is confident that she was killed and did not commit suicide.”
However, during the news conference that
followed several hours later, family members seemed to back away from such a
bold declaration. It is unclear whether they had been informed of the
depression video recorded by Ms Bland
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