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06/25 17:37 CDT Parents of former NFL player Doug Martin allege excessive police force led to his wrongful death Parents of former NFL player Doug Martin allege excessive police force led to his wrongful death OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) --- The parents of former All-Pro NFL running back Doug Martin say excessive force by police and delayed medical care led to his death last year, according to a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Oakland, California, several police officers and an ambulance company. In the lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court, Leslie and Douglas Martin say their son was experiencing a mental health crisis in October when responding Oakland police officers held him "face down while one or more officers pressed on his back." The lawsuit alleges this restraint was a "substantial factor" in causing his death. Martin, 36, best known for his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was selected last August as one of the top 50 players in franchise history as part of the team's 50th anniversary celebration. He was originally from Oakland and lived in Stockton, where he played high school football. Over a decade, more than 1,000 people have died across the country after police subdued them through means not intended to be lethal, such as physical holds, Tasers and body blows, an investigation led by The Associated Press found. That includes George Floyd, whose murder by a police officer in 2020 led to a national reckoning over the use of force. Police said in a statement at the time of Martin's death that he was involved in a break-in and that a "brief struggle" happened as police were trying to detain him and he became unresponsive. The department did not release any other details. The Oakland Police Department said Thursday it does not comment on pending litigation and referred inquiries to the Oakland city attorney's office, which declined comment. Oakland police also said the investigation into Martin's death is ongoing. After Leslie Martin called paramedics for help, the lawsuit says that responding police officers found Doug Martin hiding in a neighbor's home and physically restrained him face down after a brief struggle. The complaint alleges he was later turned onto his side and was unresponsive and says officers initially thought he was "sleeping or pretending to be." They only requested medical assistance after he remained unresponsive, the lawsuit says. The lawsuit also accuses Falck USA, Inc. and its subsidiary Falck Northern California Corp.'s paramedics of taking more than 15 minutes to respond to the call and not promptly providing medical care after they arrived. Messages seeking comment were left Thursday for Falck. The Alameda County Coroner's Office said they are still awaiting autopsy results after extra testing was requested by Martin's family. Messages seeking comment were left with the family's attorney. Martin was the 31st overall pick in the first round of the 2012 NFL draft after a standout career at Boise State. He rushed for 1,454 yards, scored 11 touchdowns as a rookie and was selected to the Pro Bowl. He also was named first-team All-Pro and made the Pro Bowl again in 2015.
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