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Milwaukee District Attorney clears officers in death of Quievonta Moffett at District 2

Milwaukee police said that during a traffic stop, the 27-year-old man was taken into custody in connection with a drug investigation.
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MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office determined there was no wrongdoing on the part of officers in connection to the in-custody death of 27-year-old Quievonta Moffett at District 2's jail.

Milwaukee Chief Deputy District Attorney Kent Lovern wrote in a letter Friday stating, "Under all the circumstances presented to MPD after its arrest of Moffett on December 8, 2021, the officers at District 2 responded immediately and appropriately to his emerging medical needs. Significantly, the officers at District 2 immediately and appropriately obtained emergency medical assistance for Moffett, through the Milwaukee Fire Department and local hospitals. My office has completed its review of this matter and will take no further action."

Read the full announcement below:

As TMJ4 News reported, the incident happened on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2022. The man died after being hospitalized twice. It began around 8 p.m. in the 1600 block of S. Cesar Chavez Dr.

You can watch the full video by clicking here. DISCRETION IS ADVISED: Images and videos may be disturbing to some viewers.

Milwaukee police said that during a traffic stop, the 27-year-old man was taken into custody in connection with a drug investigation.

Milwaukee police release video of in-custody death from December.
Milwaukee police release video of in-custody death from December.

Officers then conducted a search of the suspect and drugs were found. Officers then noticed that the man needed medical attention, as they believed he had taken some sort of controlled substance.

Officers took the man to a hospital, where he was later medically cleared and taken to MPD's District 2 building.

Milwaukee police release video of in-custody death from December.
Milwaukee police release video of in-custody death from December.

According to police, once the man arrived at District 2, the 27-year-old completed the booking process without incident. Police said the man said he had recently taken drugs, but said he did not need medical attention.

After booking, police said he then had another medical emergency, and was taken to another hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Milwaukee police release video of in-custody death from December.
Milwaukee police release video of in-custody death from December.

Two MPD officers were put on administrative leave while the death was investigated.

The West Allis Police Department took over the investigation because the death happened in Milwaukee Police custody.

"The Community Briefing video series was created by MPD to promote transparency and accountability with the public and to provide relevant information about critical incidents," MPD said in a statement. "MPD’s goal is to continue to release relevant video regarding critical incidents within a reasonable amount of time after the incident unless releasing such video would jeopardize the integrity of the investigation."

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