Three workers at Michigan youth center are charged in the death of a black teenager who died while being restrained after throwing a sandwich

Three staff members of a Michigan youth center have been charged in the death of a Black teenager who died while being restrained after throwing a sandwich. 
Cornelius Fredericks, 16, died May 1, two days after he lost consciousness while being restrained by staff at Lakeside Academy. The Kalamazoo County Medical Examiner's office confirmed Fredericks´ manner and cause of death was a homicide.
Charges against the workers at the youth center were announced by Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeff Getting on Wednesday. 
Michael Mosley of Battle Creek, Zachary Solis of Lansing and Heather McLogan of Kalamazoo are charged with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree child abuse.
Mosley and Solis are also accused of restraining Fredericks in a 'grossly negligent manner,' Getting said. McLogan is accused of gross negligence for allegedly failing to seek medical care for the teen in a timely manner.
Three youth center workers are charged in the death of Cornelius Fredericks, 16, an African American teenager who died after he was wrongfully restrained at the Lakeside Academy in Kalamazoo, a center for behavioral issues, on April 29.  A staffer placed their weight on his chest for nearly 10 minutes as he pleaded, 'I can¿t breathe' until he became unresponsive. He died two days later
Three youth center workers are charged in the death of Cornelius Fredericks, 16, an African American teenager who died after he was wrongfully restrained at the Lakeside Academy in Kalamazoo, a center for behavioral issues, on April 29.  A staffer placed their weight on his chest for nearly 10 minutes as he pleaded, 'I can’t breathe' until he became unresponsive. He died two days later
Fredericks pictured in the hospital after a staffer restrained him and he fell unconscious. He was placed on life support and died on May 1, two days after the incident
Fredericks pictured in the hospital after a staffer restrained him and he fell unconscious. He was placed on life support and died on May 1, two days after the incident
Getting, who called Fredericks' death a 'tragedy beyond description,' said the accused employees are expected to turn themselves in for arraignment but didn´t say when that would happen.
Dr. Ted Brown, who performed the autopsy, said Fredericks had been restrained on the ground, resulting in asphyxia.
'In my opinion, the complications of him being restrained, on the ground in a supine position by multiple people, is ultimately what led to his death,' Brown said.
In a statement issued late Wednesday, Lakeside Academy operator Sequel Youth and Family Services said company officials support the decision to bring charges against their former employees, calling Fredericks' death 'tragic and senseless.'
'We will continue to fully cooperate throughout this process to ensure justice is served,' the company said in the statement. 'Additionally, we are committed to making the necessary changes to ensure something like this never happens again within our organization.'
Efforts to contact Mosley, Solis and McLogan for comments on the charges filed against them were unsuccessful Wednesday because telephone numbers for the three couldn´t immediately be found.
Sequel said it fired the three workers involved in Fredericks' death and relieved the executive director of Lakeside Academy of his duties.
In a statement issued late Wednesday, Lakeside Academy operator Sequel Youth and Family Services said company officials support the decision to bring charges against their former employees, calling Fredericks' death 'tragic and senseless.'
In a statement issued late Wednesday, Lakeside Academy operator Sequel Youth and Family Services said company officials support the decision to bring charges against their former employees, calling Fredericks' death 'tragic and senseless.' 
The death of Fredericks comes in the midst of a Black Lives Matter movement sweeping the nation, sparked by the Floyd's killing, demanding the end of the systemic racism against black people
The death of Fredericks comes in the midst of a Black Lives Matter movement sweeping the nation, sparked by the Floyd's killing, demanding the end of the systemic racism against black people
Signs bearding Fredericks' name pictured outside Lakeside Academy on Saturday
Signs bearding Fredericks' name pictured outside Lakeside Academy on Saturday
Earlier Wednesday, attorney Geoffrey Fieger, who represents Fredericks' family, called for charges to be filed in the teen's death. He said the attorney for the Sequel Youth Services of Michigan has refused to provide the Fredericks family the video of the incident that resulted in the teen´s death.
'It is time for the perpetrators to come clean,' Fieger said in a statement.
In a civil lawsuit filed Monday against Lakeside Academy and Sequel Youth and Family Services, the family said the teen screamed 'I can´t breathe' as staff members placed their weight on his chest for nearly 10 minutes.
Fredericks went into cardiac arrest April 29. At the time, authorities said he was being restrained by staff after throwing a sandwich.
'The excessive use of restraints and the lack of concern for Cornelius´ life draw an eerily similar comparison to that of George Floyd´s death,' according to the lawsuit, which alleges negligence and says Lakeside staff improperly and wrongfully used restraints on Fredericks.
The lawsuit seeks damages allowed under the Michigan Wrongful Death Act. No financial amount was specified.
Lakeside Academy, a facility for teenagers with behavioral problems, last week lost its contract with the state of Michigan to care for youth in the state´s foster care and juvenile justice systems and its license to operate.
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