Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley has named a particular prosecutor to assessment the loss of life of a girl bodily restrained by regulation enforcement at MetroHealth Medical Middle in Might.
The transfer comes after the county medical expert, Thomas Gilson, dominated 39-year-old Tasha Grant’s loss of life a murder. Officers stated the bodily restraint induced Grant’s respiration to gradual and, finally, her coronary heart to cease.
The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Division is investigating Grant’s loss of life. County officers declined to supply any further data.
Legal professional Brian Kraft was appointed as particular prosecutor, a spokesperson for O’Malley stated. Kraft was as soon as a longtime assistant Cuyahoga County prosecutor.
Grant’s remaining moments are described in studies written in Might by the sheriff’s deputy and MetroHealth police who had been current, in addition to the post-mortem.
Grant, whose legs had been amputated years earlier, complained of chest ache after 15 days within the Cuyahoga County jail. An ambulance transported her to MetroHealth Medical Middle on Might 2.
Three days later, on the hospital, MetroHealth officers stated Grant “threw herself onto the ground” and “wouldn’t cooperate.”
Medical employees requested help. Three MetroHealth officers and a sheriff’s deputy grabbed Grant’s arms, waist and torso. Medical employees injected a drug into Grant’s proper arm to subdue her as she lay on her abdomen with an officer’s arms on her again.
MetroHealth officers stated they left the room after the sheriff’s deputy handcuffed Grant to the mattress. She was discovered unresponsive 14 minutes later at 5:52 p.m., in response to the post-mortem.
The medical expert recognized inside bleeding in muscle groups attributable to stress positioned on Grant’s neck, and video of the restraint confirmed Grant’s chest and stomach in opposition to the facet of the hospital mattress as stress was utilized to her bottom.
Christopher Harris, a spokesperson for the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Workplace, stated the murder ruling doesn’t suggest wrongdoing.
The restraint, the report concluded, induced extreme drowsiness, problem respiration and subsequent coronary heart failure.
“She had no legs. Why would they restrain her down like that?” stated Marcellus Potter, who shares an 11-year-old son with Grant.
In a two-sentence report, Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Deputy Brandon Coffey wrote: “Whereas on this element, Tasha D. Grant died whereas within the custody and whereas being within the care of Metro Well being employees members.”
Coffey didn’t reply to a request for remark.
No officer was within the room when Grant turned unresponsive, in response to data. The sheriff’s division and MetroHealth are pointing fingers at one another.
Incarcerated folks taken to MetroHealth Medical Middle from the jail stay “beneath the sheriff’s division’s duty,” Timothy Magaw, a spokesperson for MetroHealth, wrote in an announcement.
“Custody and any required administrative restraints (e.g., handcuffs) stay the duty of regulation enforcement,” he stated. He declined additional remark.
In Might, Cuyahoga County Govt Chris Ronayne’s workplace emailed native media a brief assertion about Grant’s loss of life, mentioning her preexisting medical circumstances however nothing about bodily restraint.
After the medical expert’s ruling, a county spokesperson offered that very same assertion to native media on Wednesday, including in italics: “This matter is at present an open murder investigation.”
Homicides are exceedingly uncommon for the jail’s inhabitants. A Marshall Challenge – Cleveland assessment of the earlier 28 in-custody deaths discovered one murder — by the hands of a cellmate.
Potter stated Grant might be combative and resistant to assist, but additionally variety when steady.
“Each ambulance [worker] … knew her identify,” Potter stated, including that she was a pleasant particular person and most of the nurses who labored along with her “understood who she was.”
Court docket data present that, like different sufferers struggling bouts of extreme psychological sickness, Grant had a historical past of encounters with hospital employees and police.
Her most up-to-date prison costs stemmed from a September 2024 arrest at Southwest Normal Well being Middle in Middleburg Heights, the place she was charged with felony assault in opposition to two officers and two nurses.
Cuyahoga County Widespread Pleas Choose Shannon Gallagher, who presided over Grant’s case, ordered a psychological well being analysis to find out if Grant was able to aiding her court-appointed legal professional in her personal protection and understanding the authorized course of. Assist providers had been really helpful however later dropped as a situation of her pretrial launch.
Grant’s former legal professional didn’t reply a number of telephone calls in search of remark.
Grant was launched in December. There’s no report of a psychological well being analysis being accomplished. An arrest warrant was issued on April 16. She was taken again into custody the subsequent day and remained on the Cuyahoga County jail till her switch to MetroHealth Medical Middle.


















