Sentence for Paramedic Convicted in Elijah McClain’s Death Is Reduced to Probation
Peter Cichuniec was sentenced in March to five years in prison. On Friday, a judge reduced the sentence because of “unusual and extenuating circumstances.”The punishment for a Colorado paramedic who was sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain was reduced to probation on Friday.The paramedic, Peter Cichuniec, a former paramedic with Aurora Fire Rescue, was convicted of criminally negligent homicide and the more serious second-degree assault for the unlawful administration of drugs in the case, which drew national attention after the death of George Floyd and became part of the movement against police brutality.Mr. McClain, a 23-year-old Black man, died after a confrontation with the Aurora police, in which officers put him in a chokehold and a paramedic injected him with ketamine. He died in a hospital several days later.Mr. Cichuniec, 51, was the senior-ranked paramedic who gave what prosecutors described as an excessive amount of the powerful sedative. In March, Judge Mark Warner of Adams County District Court sentenced Mr. Cichuniec to five years in prison, the statutory minimum.On Friday, the judge reduced the sentence to four years of probation. “The court finds, really, there are unusual and extenuating circumstances, and they are truly exceptional in this case,” the judge said in a hearing, according to The Denver Post, referring to a provision of Colorado’s mandatory sentencing law that allows modifications.The judge noted Mr. Cichuniec’s lack of criminal history and his good character, according to The Post, and said that Mr. Cichuniec had to make quick decisions that night. He has been in custody since his conviction in December.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and log into your Times account, or subscribe for all of The Times.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.Already a subscriber? Log in.Want all of The Times? Subscribe. More