On Monday (July 8), civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump stood outside a Hyatt Regency and demanded justice for a Milwaukee man who died after he was held face down by hotel security guards. D’Vontaye Mitchell, 43, died on June 30 after allegedly entering a women’s bathroom at the hotel.
Crump said Mitchell was having a mental health crisis. “Everybody in America after George Floyd should have trained their employees and security personnel to not put knees on people’s backs and necks,” Crump said during a July 8 press conference. “And when people are having problems breathing, don’t keep them in a prone position.”
Crump has become synonymous with high-profile civil rights cases. Here is a list of his most notable ones to date.