Indeed - How do you strangle yourself while handcuffed behind your back?

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  From: John Perna 
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  Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 9:22 PM
  Subject: [PNEWS-L] Video showing officers arresting Carol Ann Gotbaum at 
Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport just before she DIED WHILE HANDCUFFED in a holding 
cell.


  Video showing officers arresting Carol Ann Gotbaum at Phoenix's Sky Harbor 
Airport just before she DIED WHILE HANDCUFFED in a holding cell.

  http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/04/airport.death/index.html#cnnSTCText 

  
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/05/airport.death/index.html?iref=mpstoryview#cnnSTCVideo
 

  What we do NOT see is ANYTHING that happened BEFORE the arrest. At the 
beginning of the portion of the video, that was released by police, what we DO 
see reveals the following:
  1. Carol Ann Gotbaum was running away from "something".
  2. She had already lost her shoes.
  3. She was very upset (witnesses say that she was yelling "I am not a 
terrorist").

  What else we do NOT see is ANYTHING that happened AFTER the arrest, when and 
where she died.
  Questions:
  1.What made her run so frantically that she left her shoes behind?
  2. How does a person strangle herself while her hands are hand cuffed behind 
her back?

  Here is the story (CNN made every effort to be kind to police): 
  PHOENIX, Arizona (CNN) -- Police on Thursday released a video showing 
officers arresting a 45-year-old New York woman at Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport 
just before she died while handcuffed in a holding cell.
  Video shows Carol Ann Gotbaum being arrested at a Phoenix airport shortly 
before she died while in custody.

  Authorities also gave a more complete account of Carol Ann Gotbaum's arrest, 
detention and death September 28. 
  Police have said she apparently strangled herself as she tried to maneuver 
her way out of handcuffs that were secured behind her back.
  Meanwhile, Gotbaum's husband, Noah, claimed his wife's body in Phoenix after 
an autopsy. The body was set to be returned to New York on Thursday night, 
according to Michael Manning, a Phoenix attorney whom Gotbaum's family has 
retained.
  Police said in a Wednesday statement they did attempt to calm an irate 
Gotbaum before arresting her. And they said they had no idea of her "personal 
issues," including that she was on her way to check into an alcohol treatment 
center.
  Police spokesman Sgt. Andy Hill told reporters Thursday there were 
indications that alcohol may have played a role in the incident, although 
toxicology tests administered during the autopsy would determine that. Results 
of such tests typically take several weeks.
  Gotbaum, who was flying through Phoenix on her way to Tucson, became angry 
when she was denied access to her flight and argued with a gate attendant, 
police said. Watch Gotbaum appear to yell as officers handcuff her at the 
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  According to the police statement, Gotbaum "became agitated and loud" and 
threw her hand-held PDA, which shattered after narrowly missing a person.
  She then left the gate area, but the gate attendant summoned police.
  The video showed Gotbaum after she apparently had just left the gate area. 
She was by herself, standing in the middle of a concourse, doubled over, and 
she seemed to be screaming. 
  Although the video contained no audio, witnesses -- including a federal 
police officer -- said Gotbaum was "screaming at the top of her lungs, 'I'm not 
a terrorist, I'm not a terrorist,' " according to Sgt. Mike Polombo, who is 
investigating the incident.
  In the video, a Transportation Security Administration officer approached and 
spoke with Gotbaum, followed by three police officers. While speaking with 
them, Gotbaum waved her arms. She backed away from an officer who reached for 
her, and she became combative before dropping to the ground.
  As officers were on the ground with Gotbaum attempting to handcuff her, she 
continued to scream profanities, Polombo said.
  The video showed police eventually bringing Gotbaum to her feet and walking 
with her, although she continued to pull away. She can be seen locking her 
legs, forcing the officers to drag her.
  Officers did not need to use pepper spray or a Taser device on Gotbaum, Hill 
said. "She did not bite or kick or hit any of the officers. She was just 
resisting [arrest]."
  Gotbaum was placed in a holding room at the airport and searched by a female 
officer but "continued to be uncooperative," the police statement said.
  "In the holding room, there is a bench with an 'eyehook' on it. The officers 
took a 'shackle,' which is described as a metal chain, approximately 16 inches 
long, with a large 'handcuff' on each side. The total length of the chain with 
handcuffs is approximately 24 inches," the statement said.
  "One of the handcuffs on the 'shackle' was attached to the 'eyehook' on the 
bench. The other handcuff of the shackle was attached to the chain of the 
handcuffs that were already on Ms. Gotbaum's hands. 
  "So Ms. Gotbaum was handcuffed with her hands behind her back, and 
additionally those handcuffs were attached to a shackle that kept her attached 
to the bench."
  Gotbaum was not deemed a threat to herself or others, the police statement 
said. If she had been, she would have been monitored by an officer. Phoenix 
police policy is that prisoners can be left alone in holding rooms as long as 
they are checked every 15 minutes.
  Hill told reporters Thursday that Gotbaum was left alone for six or eight 
minutes. Police previously had said it was 15 or 20 minutes.
  After officers left, she continued to scream, the police statement said. 
However, police checked on her when she fell silent and found her unconscious.
  "Initial information ... indicated that Ms. Gotbaum had somehow worked the 
handcuffs to the front of her body, probably from under her legs, and had 
pulled the chain from the shackle across her neck area," the statement said. 
  Officers used CPR, a defibrillator and other measures in attempts to save her 
life, but Gotbaum was pronounced dead by firefighters who arrived shortly 
afterward.
  "Officers had no information ... that Ms. Gotbaum had traveled unescorted" 
from New York City to Phoenix "in order to seek treatment for a substance abuse 
issue," the statement said. "The officers had no knowledge of any of Ms. 
Gotbaum's personal issues. They had not been apprised of any calls from the 
family to the airport seeking to locate Ms. Gotbaum."
  Hill said Thursday that police are aware of no policy violations, but he said 
the incident remains under investigation, as any in-custody death would be.
  Manning has previously said Gotbaum had an "emotional reaction" after she was 
not allowed to board her flight. He said the family has not decided whether to 
take legal action against police. It's unclear why Gotbaum was not allowed to 
board the plane.
  About 200,000 people travel through Sky Harbor Airport daily, Hill said, and 
police receive three to five calls a day regarding irate passengers. 
  However, he said, so far this year only 265 people have been arrested, 14 of 
them for disorderly conduct.
  The officers involved in the incident with Gotbaum "are still very upset 
about what happened," Hill said. "They did everything they could to save Ms. 
Gotbaum."

  Gotbaum, the mother of three young children, lived in New York. She was the 
daughter-in-law of longtime New York City public advocate Betsy Gotbaum, who 
called her "a wonderful, wonderful person." 
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  It is time to update a famous quote from Rev. Martin Niemoller
  Rev. Martin Niemoller, commenting on events in Germany 1933-1939 said:

  "In Germany, they came first for the Communists, 
  and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist. 
  Then they came for the Jews, 
  and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. 
  Then they came for the Trade Unionists, 
  and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Trade Unionist. 
  Then they came for the Catholics, and
  I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant. 
  Then they came for me, and by that time, no one was left to
  speak up." -- Rev. Dr. Martin Niemoeller, July 1,
  1937; arrested by the Third Reich
  An update of this concept, with the United States in mind, would go like this:
  "First they burned the house of the Symbionese Liberation Army and killed all 
of their members. Most of us did not object because we did not believe in the 
same things as the Symbionese Liberation Army.
  Then they dropped a bomb on the building of the Philadelphia MOVE group, and 
destroyed two city blocks, and killed 11 members. Most of us did not object 
because we did not believe in the same things as the MOVE group.
  Then they burned the house of Gordon Kahl, a tax protester, and killed him. 
Most of us did not object because we did not believe in the same things as 
Gordon Kahl.
  Then they burned the house of Robert Matthews, leader of "The Order," and 
killed him. Most of us did not object because we did not believe in the same 
things as Robert Matthews.
  Then they conducted a siege and a raid of 80-member Covenant of the Sword and 
Arm of the Lord religious group. Most of us did not object because we did not 
believe in the same things as the Covenant of the Sword and Arm of the Lord.
  Then they conducted a siege and a raid of Randy Weaver's family, and killed 
or wounded nearly everyone present; even including a baby and the dog. Many of 
us did not object because we did not believe in the same things as Randy 
Weaver's family.
  Then they burned the church of the Branch Davidians and killed nearly all of 
them. A few of us did not object because we did not believe in the same things 
as the Branch Davidians
  And then they kidnapped Elian Gonzalez ..."
  John Perna April 22, 2000
  "An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, 
  and child of this great nation. 
  We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."

  - Adolf Hitler, proposing the creation of the Gestapo in Nazi 
  Germany.

  Sound familiar?
  America, you had better pull your head out of the sand.

  Memorize this:
  Homeland Security=Gestapo

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