DA: ‘Erratic’ man dies after becoming unresponsive while being restrained by police in Haverhill

A man who was acting erratically in Haverhill on Friday night died after being subdued and restrained by police administrators commented Officers responding to a review of a man acting erratically in the area of White St unveiled a -yrear-old man behaving an in a belligerent manner and called from an ambulance to assess his well-being according to a message issued by Essex District Attorney Paul F Tucker A review of video surveillance demonstrated the man weaving in and out of traffic and nearly being struck several times by passing motorists The caller indicated the man had fallen on the floor when leaving the building was running in the middle of the street and that he hit a car with his head then continued down White Street When the man fled from police and tried to enter the nearby Bradford Seafood officers tried to restrain him and ended up on the ground with him in a struggle the announcement commented During the encounter the man became unresponsive and first responders attempted lifesaving aid EMS arrived moments later and transported the male party to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead Family member have identified the man as Francis Gigliotti His fianc e Michele Rooney noted she thought officers went beyond what was necessary when restraining him It was just heartbreaking they were just sitting there and all on top of him and he had his shoe off and he had blood on his face he was on his belly so they were pushing him down and I kept saying Just keep doing those compressions and they were doing it so lightly she commented The circumstance remains under analysis by detectives assigned to the Office of the District Attorney the Haverhill Police Department and the Office of the Chief Clinical Examiner This is a growing news story stay with NEWS on-air and online for the latest details