Family of former NFLer Stanley Wilson Jr. says law enforcement beat him before he died at mental hospital
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Stanley Wilson's family is claiming that law enforcement beat him before he died at a mental health facility.
The former Detroit Lion died in February, and it was initially reported that he collapsed, but his family is disputing that.
John Carpenter, the attorney representing Wilson's family, said at a news conference on Tuesday that photos of his body show that he was a victim of excessive force before he died.
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Stanley Wilson of the Detroit Lions poses for his 2007 NFL headshot at photo day in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Getty Images)
"It's stark contrast to what we've been hearing from the county regarding the circumstances," Carpenter said at a news conference on Tuesday, via TMZ Sports.
County officials told Wilson's mother he collapsed and fell from a chair, but Carpenter says marks on his head appear to show he was kicked or stomped, and marks on his hands and wrists indicate signs that he was handcuffed.
Carpenter filed three claims against Los Angeles County on Tuesday: one on behalf of each of his parents, and another on behalf of his estate, asking for $45 million in damages.
Koren Robinson #81 of the Green Bay Packers tries to get around the tackle of Stanley Wilson #31 of the Detroit Lions at Ford Field November 22, 2007 in Detroit, Michigan. Green Bay won the game 37-26. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Wilson's autopsy results have not been released to the attorney yet.
He was taken into custody in August on vandalism charges, having been suspected of breaking into a home in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills and raiding the property. He also was believed to have taken a