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Canton police officers indicted in Frank Tyson's death

photo of attorney Bobby DiCello and Frank Tyson's family
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Attorney Bobby DiCello (at podium), representing Frank Tyson's family, opened his Saturday press conference by exclaiming, 鈥淣ow we know who the bad guy is, and it wasn鈥檛 Frank!鈥 Two Canton police officers have been charged with reckless homicide in Tyson鈥檚 death. John Tyson (right, in wool cap), Frank's brother, said his family has been praying for justice.

Bond is set at $25,000 each for two Canton police officers. Stark County Common Pleas Court Judge Kristin Farmer made the ruling Monday.

A grand jury on Friday indicted two Canton police officers in the April death of Frank Tyson, charging both with reckless homicide. The officers, Camden Burch and Beau Schoenegge, were booked Friday into Stark County Jail.

Stark County Prosecutor Kyle Stone, in a press conference Saturday, said reckless homicide, a third-degree felony, carries a potential of 36 months' imprisonment and a fine of up to $10,000.

"No one is above the law and no one is so far below it that they don't deserve its protections,鈥 Stone said.

The press conference was open to the public as well as media. Stone said he could not respond to questions about the grand jury testimony. He also had no response when asked how officers should have handled the situation differently or whether they expressed remorse.

One community member asked if charges would be brought against bystanders to the April 18 event.

鈥淭here was no evidence and no indication that the charges would be necessary for those individuals at this time,鈥 he said.

Stone also would not comment on whether he was surprised by the indictments.

鈥淚'm not going to give my own personal opinion about it,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have thousands of cases a year that we evaluate and that we prosecute and that we have to navigate through. And this case would be no different, no matter who the defendants are. We would still process it and operate the same exact way.鈥

Attorney Bobby DiCello, representing Tyson's family, followed with his own press conference. He opened his remarks by exclaiming, 鈥淣ow we know who the bad guy is, and it wasn鈥檛 Frank!鈥

DiCello said Stone 鈥渁cted with courage by bringing these charges鈥 and he thanked the prosecutor鈥檚 office for keeping him apprised of the past week鈥檚 developments.

Tyson鈥檚 brother, John Tyson, also spoke Saturday, saying his family has been praying for justice.

鈥淭he indictment was unexpected,鈥 Tyson said. 鈥淲e're going to take this small win and just build upon it and just go to the next stage.鈥

DiCello has compared Tyson鈥檚 death to the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police in 2020.

During the press conference, Greater Stark County Urban League CEO Thomas West called for Canton police to adopt the guidelines in Congresswoman Emilia Sykes' .

鈥淲e urge the city to implement all principles of the realignment of policing, including the establishment of a community policing advisory council board,鈥 West said.

Tyson had been out of prison for just 13 days when his arrest and death occurred on April 18. He'd served 24 years on a kidnapping charge; his family said he was wrongfully imprisoned. He was fleeing from a crash site on the east side of Canton when officers encountered him at an AMVETS building around 8:30 pm.

Tyson reportedly resisted arrest and, as officers struggled to pin him to the ground and handcuff him, one officer pressed his knee into Tyson's back. He repeatedly yelled, "I can't breathe.鈥 Body camera footage then shows Tyson lying motionless and handcuffed on the ground for several minutes before officers began administering CPR. He was later pronounced dead at Aultman Hospital.

In May, Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton gave Tyson's eulogy amid calls for justice from community members, Urban League and the Stark County NAACP.

Both officers are scheduled to be in court Friday, November 8 at 8:30am for arraignment.

Kabir Bhatia is a senior reporter for 精东影业's arts & culture team.