A second family in, Bridgeport, Conn., says the cityโs police department badly mishandled the death of a Black woman on the same day as another suspicious case.That day was Dec. 12, 2021. NBC News reports that 53-year-old Brenda Rawls was found dead in her Bridgeport home after her family, who normally spoke to her daily, didnโt hear from her for several days.
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Rawlsโ cause of death is yet undetermined but the circumstances of her passing, and her familyโs allegations about the police response, are similar to those in the death of 23-year-old Lauren Smith-Fields, who was also found dead in her own Bridgeport apartment.
Smith-Fields was also found by a 37-year-old white man who sheโd previously met through a dating app and gone out with on Dec. 12. The Connecticut medical examinerโs office on Jan. 24 ruled her death an โaccidentโ that resulted from a combination of alcohol, fentanyl, promethazine and hydroxyzine in her system. Officials finally opened a criminal investigation into her death this week, but Smith-Fieldsโ family was already preparing to sue Bridgeportโs police department, which they say hasnโt taken the investigation of her death seriously.
From NBC News
[Family attorney Darnell] Crosland said the family says they were not contacted by police for days and learned of Smith-Fieldsโ death from her buildingโs landlord, who directed them to police.
Crosland also alleges that police did not initially conduct a thorough search of the apartment. Two weeks after her death, at the urging of her family, Crosland said, police visited the apartment and collected a condom with semen in it from the bathroom and a pill. He said police told the family the condom and pill were sent to a lab for analysis. Crosland also alleges that the family was told by the first detective assigned to the case to stop calling to inquire about the investigation.
Thatโs not too far off from what Rawlsโ family says they experienced. Rawls went to visit a man she knew, and then after two days of not hearing from her, her family went to his house.
From NBC News
When they asked him whether she was there, he told them that he couldnโt wake her up on Dec. 12 and that she had died, Washington said.
Angela Rawls Martin, another of the sisters, said: โHe gave me the clothing that she had on and her shoes. I donโt understand why that was left behind.โ
Bridgeport police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
โNobody ever notified us that she died,โ Washington said. โWe had to do our own investigation and find out where she was.โ
One of the Rawls sisters called a funeral home to ask whether her body was there, but it wasnโt. Washington said the funeral home advised the family to contact the state medical examinerโs office, and thatโs where they found her.
Weโll keep you updated.
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