A 42-year-old man has been declared brain-dead days after a violent confrontation with police, and now his family is questioning the Montclair Police Departmentβs account of what happened and why it used force against him.
Antonio Ibanez is on life support at Montclair Hospital Medical Center after police used a Taser and batons to detain him on March 5, said Humberto Guizar, the Ibanez familyβs attorney. Guizar said the family believes Ibanez needed help when officers were called to the 4100 block of Mission Boulevard after midnight when someone reported that a man armed with an object was threatening a woman.
The woman who had called police was in her car with her daughters when she was confronted by the suspect, according to authorities. She believed he was under the influence of drugs, police said.
Ibanez rented a room in the womanβs home, Guizar said.
βWhen officers attempted to detain the suspect a use of force occurred,β police said. βOnce detained medical aid was requested.β
Guizar said he and the Ibanez family have found inconsistencies in the police account. Despite reaching out multiple times, he said, the Ibanez family hasnβt heard from the Police Department about what happened.
βThe Police Department has not been very transparent,β said Guizar, adding that the Ibanez family is considering taking legal action.
Montclair police said it has handed over the investigation to the San Bernardino County Sheriffβs Department.
Relatives are also questioning why it took five days for police officials to release any details of the incident to the public.
Guizar said that he and other attorneys for the family have interviewed the woman who called the police and that she didnβt mention that Ibanez was armed during the incident.
βIf that was the case, we want to hear the 911 call,β Guizar said.
Ibanezβs family has made a series of public records requests, hoping to get copies of the 911 call, body-camera footage and radio traffic to get a better understanding of what happened.
βFrom our interview we did of [the woman who called 911], he was acting strange, just weird, and so she was concerned that he might hurt himself or somebody, so she called for assistance,β he said. βThere was no immediate threat of harm to anyone.β
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