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Excited Delirium

3/6/20261 hr

When Angelo Quinto died, his family said police were responsible for his death. But a lawyer told them his official cause of death would likely be something called “excited delirium.”

You can read more of Renu Rayasam's reporting on "excited delirium" at KFF Health News.

Arjun Byju's article for Current Affairs is: Excited Delirium: How Cops Invented a Disease.

Reporter Chris Gelardi obtained Rochester Police Department training materials on "excited delirium" for New York Focus. You can read more here.

Reuters has investigated Taser's interest in "excited delirium." You can find the...

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  1. Speaker 00:00

    You ever see a town just quietly do something unthinkable? Bloomington, Indiana did. We were hiking the hills, sipping coffee strong enough to make you think you could move them, debating the absurdity of greatness. Then one day, greatness raised its cream and crimson flag. [cheering] A town known for hoops. We make history. You'll want to do the same next time you visit. Bloomington: not what you expected. Still, absurdly great.

  2. Speaker 10:29

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  3. Rabah Arson1:00

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