DINWIDDIE, Va. —Seven Virginia sheriff’s deputies who were charged with second-degree murder in the death of a patient at a state mental hospital “smothered” the patient and waited three hours to report his death, a local prosecutor revealed on Wednesday.

Irvo Otieno, 28, died shortly after being admitted to Central State Hospital in suburban Petersburg on March 6. Video footage from the hospital’s patient intake area shows the deputies throwing a handcuffed Otieno face down to the floor and lying across him to restrain him, and “smothered him to death” according to Dinwiddie County Commonwealth’s Attorney Ann Cabell, who described the video at a hearing on Wednesday.  

The entire episode lasted about 12 minutes, and while the video was not shown in court, Baskervill called it “disturbing” and proof of unnecessary cruelty against the victim. After viewing the hospital footage, Baskervill said she immediately sought the deputies’ arrest. 

Each of the deputies face one charge of second-degree murder in the death of Otieno, who reportedly became violent while being admitted to the hospital and was restrained by the Henrico deputies who brought him to the hospital.

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2 deputies granted bond

All the deputies were previously held without bond after turning themselves in on Tuesday, but two of them were granted bond during Wednesday’s court hearing. Baskervill objected to the granting of bonds for the two.