California protesters demand investigation into death of black man hanging from tree
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of
Palmdale in southern California on Saturday to demand a full investigation into
the death of a 24-year-old black man found hanging from a tree near city hall.
Authorities in the southern California city vowed on
Friday to investigate the death of Robert Fuller, after the Los Angeles county
medical examiner deferred an earlier decision labeling the cause of death as
suicide pending a full autopsy.
Community members had confronted city officials at a
contentious news briefing Friday, asking why they were quick to label Fuller’s
death on Wednesday a suicide and demanding an independent autopsy.
On Saturday, protesters marched from the park where
Fuller was found to the Los Angeles county sheriff’s station, demanding a full
investigation into the man’s death. Many carried signs that said “Justice for
Robert Fuller”.
Fuller’s sister addressed the crowd near Palmdale’s
city hall. “We want to find out the truth on what really happened,” Diamond
Alexander said, according to the LATimes. “We just want the truth. My brother
was not suicidal. He was a survivor. He was street smart.”
Sheriff’s Capt Ron Shaffer said homicide detectives
were investigating the circumstances leading to Fuller’s death to determine if
foul play was involved. Investigators have been in contact with Fuller’s
family, Palmdale officials said.
The city said there were no outdoor cameras that
could have recorded what happened.




