Man Dies After Sonoma County Deputies Tase Him During Arrest Saturday

SANTA ROSA (CBS SF) -- A man who was tased during a fight with Sonoma County deputies Saturday morning died after being handcuffed, authorities said.

The man, whose name was not released, died of an unspecified medical emergency, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office.

Sonoma County Sheriff's deputies at the scene of a fatality in Guerneville. (CBS)

The incident began about 8:15 a.m., when deputies were sent to the Hacienda Bridge in Guerneville for a report of two people fighting inside a gray 3500 Dodge truck that was last seen headed west on River Road.

A deputy was flagged down in the 15600 block of River Road, in unincorporated Sonoma County, by a resident who said he heard a woman screaming, "someone help me" from inside a home, authorities said.

When the deputy knocked on the front door, a woman and man walked out and the woman immediately asked for help. The man was holding onto her and when the deputy tried to separate them a fight ensued, according the sheriff's office.

Another deputy arrived and used his taser on the man, the sheriff's office said, but the man continued physically resisting them.

"That taser, all it did was aggravate him ... those deputies -- I thought they were acting a little passive with all this stuff going on," Tony Franceschi, who said he witnessed the confrontation, told KPIX.

Another witness said the taser did little to calm the suspect.

"While he was on the ground, I said 'hey, listen relax calm down,'" Tom Niclaes told KPIX. "I said 'the more you resist, the worst it's going to be'... he said 'I don't care, I don't care.'"

After he was handcuffed, the man had a medical emergency and deputies began life-saving measures and called for medical personnel, authorities said.

When medical personnel arrived, they pronounced the man dead at the scene.

The Santa Rosa police department is investigating the incident, and the Marin County Coroner's Office is conducting the death investigation.

The sheriff's office will be doing an administrative review to determine if the deputies followed policies.

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