Two Sheriff’s deputies in Savannah,
Georgia have been placed on administrative leave with pay for
“inappropriate actions” due to the death of 22-year-old Nigerian
student, Matthew Ajibade, who died in their custody.
Ajibade’s girlfriend who called the police, and when they arrived; she
told them he needed to go to the hospital. However, a preliminary
incident report on the arrest states that neither Ajibade nor his
girlfriend requested to be taken to the hospital.
Ajibade was said to be standing with his girlfriend, and holding her
tightly. They both had a blanket over their heads.
blanket when authorities arrived, and when she did so, her face appeared
to be bruised and her nose was bleeding, police allege.
an officer tried to pull them apart, Ajibade “started to resist
apprehension in a violent manner, and was taken to the ground, so that
he could be handcuffed.”
informed police of his medical condition, handing them a bottle labeled
Divalproex, that contained pills. The drug is usually used to treat
certain types of bipolar disorder or seizures.
isolation cell because “he became combative with deputies while being
booked and his behavior was deemed dangerous.”
College of Art and Design before deciding on computer science and
switching to Savannah Technical College, was born in Lagos, Nigeria.
were good places,” O’Mara said. “And we need to know why he’s never
going to get there,” says his brother, Chris Oladapo.
