Thursday, October 2, 2014

Justice For Brandon Ellingson



I was so proud of my son, Brandon. He was going into his junior year of Business College at Arizona State University and he was planning to join our family business when he graduated. But on the night of May 31, Brandon drowned while in the custody of the Missouri Highway/Water Patrol. Now all I can think, over and over, is how did this happen? Who let this happen?
On that day, Brandon was out with his friends boating at The Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. He was arrested for suspicion of boating while intoxicated. By taped accounts of the arresting officer himself, Brandon was respectful and compliant while he was taken into custody, placed in handcuffs, donned with an ill-fitting and inappropriate life vest, and driven away at extremely high speeds. Brandon was ejected from the boat when it hit a large wave at 43 MPH and when he hit the water, the life jacket floated away from him.  With his hands tied behind his back, Brandon struggled to stay above the water for many minutes.  It wasn’t until a woman in a passing boat yelled for the officer to jump in and save him that he finally jumped in the water, but by then it was too late. While the patrol’s boat was equipped with three audio-visual cameras, the memory cards were not in place and the atrocious events of the day were not recorded. Brandon’s body was recovered from the water the next day in 70 feet of water.    
Rather than bring in a person outside of the Missouri Highway Patrol to investigate the death of a civilian in their custody, they conducted their own internal investigation.  Then they had a coroner’s inquest with a hand picked jury; crucial witnesses and evidence were left out and no cross-examination was allowed. Jurors deliberated for less than 8 minutes before determining Brandon’s death to be accidental.  Four days later, the prosecutor said she would accept the jury’s decision, and no charges would be filed against the officer.
I'm not the only person who thinks the circumstances of my son's death are suspicious and outrageous. The Missouri State House speaker has created a committee to investigate safety on the lake and my son's story has been reported in news outlets like The Kansas City Star and USA Today. The person responsible for Brandon's death needs to be held accountable, so that nothing like this ever happens again.  The people that helped cover-up and whitewash his death as a tragic accident need to be held responsible, as well. 

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