A man died while being taken into custody at the Vista Detention Facility on Sunday. Jail safety advocates say this is the fourth in-custody death so far this year.
The incident started shortly before midnight Sunday. Deputies responded to a call on Birmingham Drive in Cardiff, and they arrested a man for being under the influence of a controlled substance.
Paul Parker, executive director of the Citizens' Law Enforcement Review Board , said the WRAP restraint isn't something officers automatically go to. Parker said it will take some time for the investigation to be completed. He said CLERB will look at what happened from the very beginning until the end, including the placement of the WRAP device.
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