MURDER charges were filed against four people in connection with the death of D’Vontaye Mitchell, who died outside a Milwaukee hotel in June after security guards restrained him, NBC News has reported.
The Milwaukee County medical examiner, in a report released last week, said 43-year-old Mitchell died from suffocation and the effects of multiple drugs in the incident on June 30, and his manner of death was ruled a homicide.
According to court documents, a charge of felony murder has been filed each against Todd Alan Erickson, Devin W. Johnson-Carson, Brandon LaDaniel Turner and Herbert T. Williamson.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office said arrest warrants have been issued for all four.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has compared the death of Mitchell, who was Black, to the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in 2020 when he was restrained by a police officer who was convicted and sentenced to 22½ years in prison.
The charge of felony murder carries up to 15 years and nine months in prison upon conviction, the charging documents say.
Online court records did not show attorneys for Erickson, Johnson-Carson, Turner or Williamson. Phone numbers for them could not immediately be found Tuesday.
On June 30, four hotel employees, including security guards, pinned Mitchell face down on the ground outside the downtown Hyatt Regency hotel, according to officials and court documents.
Police have said a person had entered the business, “caused a disturbance” and “fought with security guards as they were escorting” him out. Security detained him until police arrived.










