On the night of the 11th, in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, a police officer carried a policeman on a police car to the police station, and then he lost consciousness and died.
The Metropolitan Police Department will investigate the cause of death and verify that the response at that time was appropriate.
After 9 pm on the 11th, a man in his 50s suddenly went wild at a police box in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, asking him to get his cash card back.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the police officer who responded took the man’s whole body covered with a protective sheet and carried it to the police station in a police car to ensure the safety of the surroundings, but when he arrived, the man’s body I realized that I wasn’t conscious.
The man was taken to the hospital but then died.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the protective sheet covers the whole body for the purpose of preventing the violent person from touching the surroundings, but it is not tightened tightly, and the man calms down when carrying it in a police car. It means that it was.
The Metropolitan Police Department will continue to identify the man and perform a judicial autopsy to determine the cause of death.
The Metropolitan Police Department says, “I would like to confirm the process leading up to the death of the man and then verify that the response at that time was appropriate.”