Stun guns not blamed for suspect deaths
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ATLANTA (AP)-- An internal police review board has determined stun guns were not entirely to blame for two deaths involving DeKalb County Police.

The board was reviewing cases involving Audrecas Davis and Sukeba Jackson-Olawunmi. Davis died after police say he was combative in a hotel on May 9. Police stunned Jackson-Olawunmi on May 14 after she was reportedly screaming and kicking doors at a Clarkson apartment complex.

The board determined a number of factors, including pre-existing medical conditions, contributed to the deaths.

Autopsies had earlier found that both victims were under the influence of drugs and suffered from conditions like obesity.
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