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Navy Veteran Dies After ‘Police Knelt On His Neck For Five Minutes’ During One Of His Mental Health Episodes


A Navy veteran tragically died after a California police knelt on his neck for five minutes during one of his paranoia episodes, his grieving family claims.

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30-year-old Angelo Quinto reportedly died in a hospital three days after the encounter with Antioch Police Department, the Daily Mail reported.

According to reports, the family called 911 to help Quinto out during a mental health episode.

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Quinto’s heartbroken mother, Cassandra Quinto-Collins, saw the entire ordeal and filmed part of the incident on her phone.

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She said that her son was begging the cops not to kill him.

The grieving family has now filed a legal claim against the police department and claims Antioch Police has not been transparent about the incident.

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The family’s civil rights attorney, John Burris, said at a press conference: “They put… the knee on the back of his neck and pressed down for about five minutes and snuffed his life out.

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“This was a healthy person before, no physical problems… and within moments, his life is gone.”

The family says that Quinto, who was honorably discharged from the Navy in 2019, had slipped into a paranoia episode in December.

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His frantic sister called 911 when he started acting erratically. Officers arrived then flipped the 30-year-old onto his stomach, pinned him to the ground, and handcuffed him.

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The mother and sister said that one cop held his legs down while the other knelt on Quinto’s neck.

“He said, ‘Please don’t kill me,” she told KTVU.

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The mother started filming the incident on her phone when she realized that her son was no longer moving but the clip doesn’t show the cop kneeling on his neck.

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She can be heard asking the cops: “What happened? Can you take him, please?”

As the officers put him on a stretcher, the mother asked: “Does he have a pulse?”

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Sadly, Quinto died three days later.

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Lt. John Fortner said in a statement: “Once some additional portions of the investigation are completed, APD will be getting together with all the involved agencies to provide more information to the public.”

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