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No charges against police, or anyone, over shoplifting suspect who died in custody

Salt Lake City police didn’t do anything deserving of criminal charges in the case of a man who died after he was taken into custody outside a hardware store in May, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill has decided.

In fact, Gill said in a ruling issued Tuesday, police apparently didn’t do anything at all that led to the death of Mischa Ryan Cox.

Cox, 30, was tackled on May 2 by employees and customers of the Ace Hardware at 612 E. 400 South in Salt Lake City, police reported. Cox, who had been accused of shoplifting from the store, was unconscious on the asphalt of the store’s parking lot when Salt Lake City police officers arrived, 8 minutes after receiving a 911 call.