Kent police were sent to a robbery and helped security handcuff the suspect. Narcan had to be administered and even after regaining a pulse, the man later died at the hospital.
KENT, Wash. — Kent police administered Narcan to a man accused of robbery and regained his pulse, but then the man died at the hospital.
Officers got there about three minutes after the call. They saw the security officer on the ground with the man, trying to put him in handcuffs. Officers helped with handcuffing, then sat the 38-year-old Renton man in an upright position. Police thought he might have taken drugs, as he was showing signs of a drug overdose. Police gave the man Narcan and monitored him. At one point, the man’s pulse stopped and officers immediately began CPR and lifesaving efforts.
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