Madrid Police Officer Released on Provisional Freedom After Fatal Asphyxiation Incident
In a notable development from Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, the head of investigating court number one has granted provisional freedom to a municipal police officer who was arrested for the fatal asphyxiation of a suspected criminal. The incident occurred after the suspect allegedly stole the officer's mobile phone and was being restrained on the ground.
According to sources from the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM), the magistrate has imposed conditions on the accused, which include the withdrawal of his passport and the requirement to sign in at the court every Monday. The officer is currently facing charges of homicide by negligence.
As the legal proceedings continue, authorities are awaiting the results of the first autopsy report, which is expected to shed light on the precise causes of the victim's death. This case raises significant questions about the use of force by law enforcement and the legal implications of such actions.
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