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December 17, 2014

(TheAntiMedia) The apparent assault continues, this time in Key West, Florida. A new video suggests cops may have suffocated a man in the sand, prompting a new investigation. Unseen video footage was just found during a civil suit investigation regarding an incident from November 28, 2013 that started as a routine Key West traffic stop of recent retiree and Michigan transplant, Charles Eimers, and ended with his death on a Key West beach with a face FULL OF SAND, contrary to what was shown in the original police reports and photographs submitted during the initial investigation into his death.

A police investigation into the incident had determined that Mr. Eimers’ face “was not forced into the sand” and that submitted photographs of the incident had only shown a “light dusting of sand” on Mr. Elmers’ face.

The coroner ruled Mr. Eimers death as ‘accidental’, with the autopsy report stating Mr. Eimers died from lack of oxygen to the brain due to his pre-existing heart condition and his struggle with police.

br>New video has now surfaced that calls the official police account into question showing Mr. Eimers’ face covered in sand, motivating a new investigation into the ‘inconsistencies’ of the police officers’ accounts that lead the family to believe from the very beginning it was more than just an ‘accidental death’.







December 17, 2014 – A routine traffic stop that turned deadly for Charles Eimers in Key West is under review again after new video evidence highlighted inconsistencies in police officers’ accounts of what happened. Elaine Quijano reports on why the victim’s family thinks the death was more than an accident.

Source: CBS This Morning

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