The FBI is reviewing the dying of Cedric Lofton, the 17-year-old whose dying was dominated a murder following an altercation with workers at a Kansas juvenile consumption facility.

Throughout a particular assembly of the Sedgwick County Fee on Friday morning, County Fee Chair David Dennis mentioned the county sheriff informed him that, within the week of Lofton's dying in September, the FBI requested "all info" relating to the case, in keeping with The Wichita Eagle. The fee was assembly to debate suggestions from a group process pressure that a letter be written to the Division of Justice requesting an investigation into Lofton's dying, a movement that was finally permitted in a 4-1 vote.

The case has sparked debates over "stand your floor" legal guidelines. Sedgwick County District Lawyer Marc Bennett mentioned final month that he was prevented from pursuing costs towards any of the staff on the juvenile consumption facility as a result of they might declare they have been performing in self-defense when Lofton was fatally injured, Newsweek has reported.

The lone dissenting vote relating to the DOJ request got here from Commissioner Jim Howell, who mentioned it was redundant because the FBI is already investigating. He was additionally hesitant to vote for a letter that hadn't been written but, in keeping with The Eagle.

The Eagle reported that the duty pressure's suggestion was to ask the DOJ to "evaluation whether or not federal crimes involving civil rights violations occurred within the circumstances surrounding" Lofton's dying.

"We're conscious of the matter and have been involved with space legislation enforcement," FBI spokesperson Bridget Patton informed The Eagle. "Presently, I'd not be at liberty to offer any extra remark."

Cedric Lofton, Wichita Kansas, Police Custody Death
Authorities say the FBI is reviewing the dying of 17-year-old Cedric Lofton, a Black teenager who died after he was restrained at a Wichita, Kansas, juvenile detention middle in September 2021. Above, Lofton is pictured in an April 21, 2019, file picture offered by Sarah Harrison.Sarah Harrison through AP File

Lofton was arrested on September 24 on suspicion of battery of an officer after police have been referred to as to his foster dwelling after he allegedly "appeared paranoid and was behaving erratically," in keeping with a report from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

He was taken to the Sedgwick County Juvenile Consumption and Evaluation Heart.

On the consumption facility, Lofton was taken from a cell to make use of the restroom. Whereas returning to his cell, Lofton allegedly hit an worker within the head, and the altercation that adopted concerned Lofton being held on the bottom for at the least half-hour whereas he allegedly resisted and restraints have been positioned on him, the Related Press reported. Employees members later realized he had no pulse.

Lofton's dying two days later in an area hospital was dominated a murder in December as a result of accidents he sustained on the consumption facility, the AP reported, which contradicted an preliminary police report that acknowledged he didn't maintain life-threatening accidents.