EXCLUSIVE: A caring father who loved to farm and ride motorcycles, and who later struggled with mental illness, died in the custody of a state police agency now at the center of a scandalous misconduct investigation. His family says they're in the dark.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Flickr Commons/Pixabay/Courtesy of Sarah Hartman-Exline
“The state is failing this family of just common courtesy of giving us some information,” Tina Balzhiser, the mother of Exline’s son, said in a message to The Daily Beast. “We have found every single thing out from the newspapers. We can’t even get information from the state. His son has had one phone call from one police investigator.”Edmond Exline and his son.
A Maryland State Trooper told them that their brother had died, but little more, and that they should expect to hear from West Virginia State Police. Family members say they called state police over 100 times for nearly 50 hours before they received any information—and had to depend on newspaper articles to start to pick up the pieces of how their loved one ended up in the morgue.
Eventually, after hours of desperately hounding the agency for further information, Hartman-Exline finally was able to speak to a trooper from neighboring Charles Town, who shared more details from the encounter: that two other officers responded to the scene; that there was a struggle to the ground to get Exline handcuffed; that cops were out of touch with dispatch for five minutes; and that once he was cuffed in the car, Exline was taken back out of the car so cops could try to revive him.
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