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Nude man allegedly using drugs dies after “wrestling with,” being tased and handcuffed by HPD

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Southeast Houston man, who neighbors and law enforcement say was in crisis, died following an altercation with Houston Police Sunday morning.

Family have identified the deceased as Egin Tavera. According to Assistant Houston Police Chief Wyatt Martin Taveras heart stopped beating about a minute or so after officers handcuffed him.

Martin said paramedics with the Houston Fire Department worked unsuccessfully for about twenty minutes to revive Tavera on scene before transporting him to Southeast Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

Martin said officers called paramedics prior to the encounter because they could tell (Tavera) had ingested narcotics and they were very concerned for his wellbeing.

Neighbors ABC13 spoke with said Tavera was running around the neighborhood on Sageleaf Drive, naked, screaming and bloody. At least one of them called 9-1-1 around 7 a.m.

By the time officers approached Tavera it was approximately 7:30 a.m., according to Martin. He was inside a neighbor’s back sunroom. The resident showed ABC13 how Tavera broke a glass window to gain entry. He appeared to have injured himself in the process.

Martin said he did not know how many officers tased Tavera, or for how long. He said he could only confirm Tavera was tased at least once. Martin indicated the preliminary belief was that narcotics combined with the taser may have caused his heart to fail.

The department declined to state what substance Tavera was allegedly using, pending autopsy results. Taveras cause of death will not be known until that autopsy is completed.

“It appears there may have been long term narcotics use involved,” said Martin.

Martin also stated Tavera had been wrestling with officers prior to being tased. The department declined to disclose how many officers were involved in the physical altercation, citing ongoing investigations.

According to the department, no officers have been placed on leave at this time. The incident is under investigation by multiple entities, including the police department, per protocol.

Martin said officers were wearing body worn cameras.

Taveras neighbor, who asked to remain anonymous, told ABC13 Its sad. We hope that nowadays there would be more mental health help out there. I really did not think it would end up today with him passing.

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