‘Please Help, I Can’t Breathe’: Deputies Ignore Man Begging for Help, Until He Dies

Last September, Wingo was kidnapped by police and thrown during a cage the Cobb County prison because he had one among these prohibited substances in his possession. Just days after being thrown during a cage, Wingo would be dead, having spent a previous couple of moments of his life begging for help that he would never receive. According to 11Alive, the small print of Wingo's death was concealed for nine months until the sheriff's office finished its internal affairs investigation in June. Wingo's family and now many others, afflict the results of this so-called "Investigation." When Wingo arrived on Sept. 24, the jail placed him into the infirmary for "Detoxification monitoring." Staff prescribed medicine to treat nausea after he told the jail he used cocaine within the past 72 hours. Three days later, deputies returned him to the overall population. On Sept. 28, Wingo complained he h...