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Bond hearing for 2 Canton officers charged in Frank Tyson’s death
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Bond hearing for 2 Canton officers charged in Frank Tyson’s death

CANTON, Ohio (WOIO) – Two Canton police officers charged in connection with the death of Frank Tyson while in police custody are scheduled to appear in Stark County Court of Common Pleas Monday for a bond hearing.

Officers Beau Schoenegge and Camden Burch were charged with reckless homicide.

If convicted of the crime, they could face up to 36 months in prison, a $10,000 fine, and the loss of their jobs.

Beau Schoenegge / Camden Burch
Beau Schoenegge / Camden Burch(Stark County Jail)

Tyson, 53, died in police custody on April 18 after fleeing a traffic accident in Canton.

According to the Stark County District Attorney, Tyson ran into a nearby AMVETS club in the 1700 block of Sherrick Road SE and asked someone to call the sheriff.

Instead, Canton police were called to the scene and when they arrived there was a fight inside the club.

After being taken to the ground and handcuffed to his stomach, Tyson told officers he couldn’t breathe.

According to his family, on the police tape, Tyson can be heard telling officers at least seven times in one minute that he can’t breathe.

A Canton police officer had his knee on his back at the time.

Tyson was taken to a local hospital where he died, still handcuffed.

The Stark County Coroner’s Office ruled Tyson’s death a homicide, with contributing causes including acute cocaine and alcohol intoxication and cardiorespiratory arrest.

In a press release, the attorney for Tyson’s family shared their reaction to the decision to indict Schoenegge and Burch, saying they are “breathing a sigh of relief.”