The Wal-Mart workers and one bystander held Donovan down, while one leaned on his back and another held down his arms and head. The police report says they told Donovan to stop fighting, and asked witnesses to call 911. By the time Donovan had stopped struggling, he had died.
"There will be no charges pressed," a spokeswoman for the city of North Myrtle Beach told theSun News. Authorities said results from an autopsy in the case could take "a few months." In the meantime, officials simply concluded, "There is no criminal act." In the words of the County Coroner's office, "As far as I am concerned there is no case here." The family of Patrick Donovan is likely to conclude otherwise, and their lawyer might like to review the court records of one Stacy Driver.
Chicago youth charged in attack on woman
The youth allegedly grabbed the woman's purse, knocked her to the ground, stepped on her chest, then yanked on the purse, causing her head to hit the ground repeatedly.
The suspect fled to a nearby CTA Green Line station with $125, but a witness identified him, and police arrested him, officials said.
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