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Cops release full bodycam after death of 72-year-old mom in custody
- Brentwood police released bodycam footage of Yolanda Ramirez’s Sept. 26, 2025 arrest amid a domestic dispute, part of a civil rights lawsuit filed by her family.
- Ramirez’s family alleges she died as a result of being violently taken into custody, prompting a federal lawsuit against the city and several officers.
- Video shows Ramirez appearing to struggle to breathe and later slumping in the patrol vehicle, raising questions about her treatment during the arrest.
- The footage includes a confrontation where an officer asks for Ramirez’s birth date amid a tense exchange.
- Paramedics were called after Ramirez showed signs of distress, and she died seven days later, according to the report.
- The city says the release follows a commitment to transparency, while the police chief declined to comment due to ongoing litigation and an investigation.
- The family and friends held a protest outside the Brentwood Police Station following the release of the footage.
- The case involves a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city and several police officers linked to Ramirez’s death.
- The report notes the ongoing litigation and investigation, with the Brentwood police chief declining to comment.
- Officials released the video as part of a broader push for transparency in police-civilian encounters.
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