
A Dallas County medical examiner ruled the death a homicide, saying Timpa died of sudden cardiac arrest, secondarily caused by the effects of cocaine and stress from being restrained.
On Friday, Timpa's family is expected to hold a news conference in response to the release of the body cam video. It will be streamed live at the top of this article at about 10:30 a.m.
High on cocaine, according to an autopsy, Timpa ran out of the store and into traffic before security guards handcuffed him. With Dallas police officers and Dallas Fire-Rescue personnel on scene, Timpa died.
A Dallas County medical examiner ruled the death a homicide, saying Timpa died of sudden cardiac arrest, secondarily caused by the effects of cocaine and stress from being restrained.














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