Howard County police say a Baltimore man who was being handcuffed after a traffic stop collapsed to the ground and died.
Police say it happened Saturday morning in Elkridge, after an officer pulled over a man driving a car with suspended tags on southbound Route 1 at the exit to Route 100 west.
The man, identified as 51-year-old Hakeem Muhammad, was arrested on charges of driving with suspended tags and providing false information about his identity.
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Probly a terrorist who swallowed a cyanide pill!
ReplyDeleteANOTHER GREAT JOB DONE BY THE TROOPERS
ReplyDeleteSecond that 7:03 and 6:31.
ReplyDeleteKILL a Guy All for the thrill for writing a ticket. AWESOME.
ReplyDelete631=Bond, James Bond.
ReplyDeleteWhere does it say the police killed him? NOWHERE.
ReplyDeletelol that is the dumbest thing i've ever heard. The guy dropped dead from a heart attack, not because of the cops. If he had not had suspended tags and had not lied to the cops about who he was, he probably would not have been handcuffed and then had a heart attack and dropped dead. It would have just been a ticket. So, he created his situation and died in the process. It's his fault, not the cops.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteKILL a Guy All for the thrill for writing a ticket. AWESOME.
October 20, 2013 at 9:04 PM
You are an idiot! If he had instead walked away with his ticket then won the lottery would the cops be responsible for that too? Because that is the equivalent--he just won the wrong lottery. Go dink some more Kool-Aid.
1200. he dropped dead because of the STRESS Troopers put people through, Thy are NOTHING but glorified ticket Agents. MTA.
ReplyDeleteIs glorified the biggest word you know? You use it quite often...
DeleteWhere does is say what he died from 7:08? Typical ASSumption from someone who knows nothing about the situation.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't the trooper give CPR?
ReplyDelete825.yep and Sue them if they didn't give Cpr
ReplyDelete806....king of the whole situation Myst be a MTA.
ReplyDeleteMARYLAND TRAFFIC AGENT.
8:25 AM, how do you know he didn't?
ReplyDeleteHow do you know he wasn't given CPR? CPR is only has a 10% success rate even in ideal conditions.
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