Tacoma, June 5: The mayor of Tacoma, Washington, has told the city manager to fire four police officers following the death of a black man after police restrained him in March. Mayor Victoria Woodards on Thursday night directed City Manager Elizabeth Pauli to fire the officers involved in the restraint of 33-year-old Manuel Ellis. Also Read | Assam Reports 128 COVID-19 Cases Today, State Tally Reaches 2,243: Live Breaking News Headlines & Coronavirus Updates, June 5, 2020.

Her order comes as the country has been roiled by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Four Minneapolis officers have been criminally charged. Woodards said the Tacoma officers should also be prosecuted in the death of Ellis.

“The officers who committed this crime should be fired and prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” Woodards said in a statement aired live on Tacoma TV and Facebook. Also Read | India Begins Campaign For UNSC Seat, 'Country's Approach Will Be Guided By Five 'S's, As Set Out By PM Modi', Say S Jaishankar.

“I am demanding tonight that the Pierce County Sheriff review and confirm every action taken by each officer.”

The News Tribune reports the Pierce County medical examiner's office ruled Ellis' March 3 death a homicide caused by a lack of oxygen due to physical restraint. The newspaper reports methamphetamine intoxication and a heart disease were contributing factors.

Authorities have said Ellis appeared to be suffering from some sort of breakdown when they approached him. They said he attacked officers who were trying to calm him down.

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