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On October 12, 1995, African-American businessman Jonny Gammage was killed by police officers from several departments around Pittsburgh.


Background

Jon E. Gammage was on born on July 20, 1964, in
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, to Johnny L. and Narves Gammage. He was the cousin of
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. Gammage graduated from the University at Buffalo in 1987. He was Seals's business partner and adviser, helping him manage his entrepreneurial and philanthropic ventures.


Death

On October 12, 1995, Gammage was driving a dark blue 1988
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towards his apartment in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. The car he was driving belonged to Seals, who was not present. Around 2 a.m. Lieutenant Milton Mulholland of the Brentwood Police Department pulled Gammage over just within the Pittsburgh city limits along State Route 51 near Frank and Shirley's Diner, at 2209 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Four more police officers from several police departments were at the scene when a struggle ensued and, after seven minutes, Gammage died. His last words were "Keith, Keith, I'm 31. I'm only 31." He was officially declared dead at 3:51am at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh. Besides the officers involved, the only other witness to the killing was a tow-truck driver.


Autopsy

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's report by the
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medical examiner stated that his cause of death was
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by asphyxiation due to pressure applied to the chest and neck.
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, a pathologist who performed an independent autopsy, told '' CBS This Morning'' that,
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no evidence of a heart attack or any other natural disease process. He died as a result of asphyxiating due to compression of the lower neck and upper chest area... through the application of some instrumentality. Considering that these were police officers involved, then the best bet obviously would be a night-stick, a truncheon of some kind that would have been pressed down somewhat parallel to the ground, perpendicular to the transverse lie of the chest with a significant amount of pressure applied over a sustained period of time.


Trials

On November 3, 1995, a coroner's jury after a three-day open inquest recommended that homicide charges be brought against all five officers. According to the foreman of the coroner's jury, 10 to 15 officers testified that Officer John Vojtas had said "The son of a bitch bit me. I hope he dies." Allegheny County
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Bob Colville filed charges of involuntary manslaughter against Mullholland, Michael Albert of the
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Police Department, and John Vojtas of the Brentwood Police Department. One of the officers, Keith Henderson became a witness for the prosecution in the subsequent trials.


Mulholland and Albert

The first trial of Mulholland and Albert ended in mistrial after Allegheny County Medical Examiner Cyril Wecht made what were ruled to be prejudicial statements during his testimony. The judge assigned to the case, David R. Cashman, ruled that the case could not be retried. This ruling was overturned by the state Supreme Court, Cashman was removed from the case, and Mullholland and Albert were re-tried. The second trial was again deemed a mistrial when the jury deadlocked, 11–1, with the lone vote for conviction coming from the one black jury member. Following this second mistrial, Mullholland and Albert's attorneys successfully argued that a third trial would constitute double jeopardy for their clients, and charges against the men were dropped.


Vojtas

Officer Vojtas was tried separately before an all-white jury. The jury deliberated for two days. On November 14, 1996, Vojtas was acquitted. Outside the courthouse, black protesters yelled, "Murderer!", and chanted, " No justice, no peace!" Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy, who is white, appealed for calm and criticized the verdict. "I don't think that this is Pittsburgh's finest day. I think justice could have been done better." Six months after his trial, Vojtas was promoted to sergeant. In 1999, he was placed on administrative duty after he was sued by the family of his deceased fiancée, Judith Barrett, who died by suicide in 1993 from a bullet fired from his service weapon. Before the Allegheny County Police arrived at the scene, evidence had been removed by the Brentwood Police and parts of the suicide case file went missing. The jury in the wrongful death civil trial ordered Vojtas to pay the family $215,000 which an insurance company for the Brentwood Police settled for $125,000. Vojtas returned to active duty in December 2003. By September 2019, Votjas had retired.


Aftermath

Despite community pressure in both Pittsburgh and Syracuse, the U.S. Department of Justice declined to bring a civil rights action against the officers and police departments involved.


Mentions in media

The incident forms part of the basis of the song "Police Story" on the
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''. The incident is also mentioned by rapper
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on the song "Triple 7 Special". ''The Gammage Project'', a play by Attilio Favorini, centers around the events of the murder and the trial. In the ''This is Us'' season five premiere, Randall tells Malik about Gammage's death and how tough it was to cope with it on his own.


See also

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Police brutality Police brutality is the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group. It is an extreme form of police misconduct and is a civil rights violation. Police brutality includes, but is not limited to, ...
* List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States * Driving while black


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gammage, Jonny 1964 births 1995 deaths Asphyxia-related deaths by law enforcement in the United States Deaths in police custody in the United States Police brutality in the United States People from Syracuse, New York Moon Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Law enforcement in Pennsylvania