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Kansas deputy charged with murder in the death of a man in custody

Richard Fatherley faces up to 41 years in prison after the death of inmate Charles Adair, who died from mechanical asphyxia during a jail altercation involving prone restraint.

  • Richard Fatherley, a deputy sheriff employed in Wyandotte County, has been formally charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of inmate Charles Adair on July 5, 2025, at a Kansas City detention facility.
  • The charge follows Adair's death during a struggle involving prone restraint, where Fatherley knelt on Adair's back, according to court and investigation reports.
  • Adair, 50, was arrested on misdemeanor warrants and had been treated for a leg wound before the incident, which led to him becoming unresponsive and later pronounced dead.
  • The autopsy by Dr. Feng Li ruled the cause of death as complications of mechanical asphyxia with contributing cardiovascular and liver diseases, and the death was officially classified as homicide.
  • Richard Fatherley, currently a deputy with the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office, has been placed on unpaid leave while awaiting the outcome of his second-degree murder charge; his court hearing is scheduled for November 18, 2025, and if convicted, he faces a prison sentence ranging from 109 to 493 months.
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Kansas deputy charged with murder in the death of a man in custody

A Kansas sheriff’s deputy has been charged with murder in the death of an inmate who sustained broken ribs after his back was kneeled on after he was wheeled from the infirmary to his cell.

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