NYTimes: Ketamine Used to Subdue Dozens at Request of Minneapolis Police, Report Says

NYTimes: Ketamine Used to Subdue Dozens at Request of Minneapolis Police, Report Says by Christopher Mele:

Minneapolis police officers asked emergency medical workers dozens of times over three years to inject suspects and others with the powerful anesthetic ketamine, including some who were already restrained, The Star Tribune reported on Friday.

In some cases, the drug caused heart or breathing failure and required those injected to be revived or intubated, according to the newspaper.

The Star Tribune said it had obtained a draft report of an investigation by the Office of Police Conduct Review, a division of the city’s Department of Civil Rights.

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