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Feds to review cases into hanging deaths of 2 black men

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Federal authorities will review local investigations into the hanging deaths of two black men in Southern California to determine whether federal law was violated, officials said Monday.

Local authorities have said there is no evidence of foul play in the deaths of Robert Fuller in Palmdale and Malcolm Harsch in Victorville and early indications point both to suicide, but sheriffs have pledged to continue to investigate the cases.

Monday's announcement follows weekend protests, which were prompted by the initial determination of suicide as the likely cause of death for Fuller.

People who participated in a town hall hosted by Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva on Monday also voiced concerns that Fuller and Harsch may have been lynched. The callers denounced what they described as a rush to judgment and urged investigators to look into the possibility that hate crimes were committed.

The FBI, U.S. attorney's office in the Central District of California and the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division are monitoring the investigations of the Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County sheriffs, authorities said in a statement.

The city of Palmdale issued a statement supporting an independent inquiry, and three elected officials urged California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to lead the probe. Becerra said for now his investigators will just support the sheriff's department, 'œthough we also have the ability to do it on our own if necessary.'ť

Fuller's body was discovered around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday in a park near City Hall. An autopsy was conducted Friday and the Los Angeles County medical examiner-coroner's office said the 24-year-old man appeared to have died by suicide.

The finding prompted outcry by his family, who believed he wasn't suicidal, and community members who called for an independent investigation and autopsy. More than 1,000 people turned out for a protest and memorial Saturday around the tree where Fuller's body was found about 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of Los Angeles.

Dr. Jonathan Lucas, the chief medical examiner-coroner, said the initial finding was the result of nothing at the scene indicating foul play. Investigators only found rope and a backpack in the park.

'œThe initial report appeared to be consistent with a suicide but we felt it prudent to roll that back and continue to look deeper,'ť Lucas said Monday at a news conference.

The coroner's office is awaiting toxicology results, Lucas said. Investigators are also looking at Fuller's medical history.

Homicide detectives plan to analyze the rope and its knot, canvass the area for video footage, interview Fuller's social services case worker and speak to anyone who had recently interacted with him.

They are also seeking to meet with Fuller's family, authorities said.

Fuller's family and friends described him as a peacemaker who was street-smart, loved music and video games, and mostly stayed to himself. Days before he died, he attended a Black Lives Matter protest, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Fuller's sister, Diamond Alexander said her brother was not suicidal. 'œMy brother was a survivor,'ť she said.

The state Senate began its session Monday with a moment of silence for Fuller and Harsch, a 38-year-old homeless black man who was found hanging from a tree on May 31 in Victorville, a desert city about 45 miles (72 kilometers) east of Palmdale.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said foul play was not suspected in the death of Harsch, but his family said in a statement issued Saturday that they were concerned it will be ruled a suicide to avoid further attention.

San Bernardino authorities provided a fuller accounting Monday of the circumstances surrounding Harsch's death. In a statement, the department said his girlfriend called 911 and told a dispatcher that he had hanged himself in a homeless encampment. The woman said they had been together earlier in the morning but separated for a brief time when she returned to her tent.

Others in the encampment had cut him down and tried to revive him, the sheriff's department said. Detectives have interviewed several people who were nearby at the time.

The department said there was no evidence of foul play found at the scene or discovered during Harsch's autopsy. Toxicology results are still pending so the official cause and manner of Harsch's death has not been determined.

Villanueva said his investigators will consult with San Bernardino detectives to see if there are any commonalities between the deaths of the two men.

On Saturday, hundreds of protesters marched from the Palmdale park near City Hall to the sheriff's station. Many carried signs that read, 'œJustice for Robert Fuller.'ť Meanwhile, an online petition demanding an investigation collected more than 200,000 signatures.

This Saturday, June 13, 2020, photo provided by Najee Ali, shows activist Najee Ali at a rally in the park where the body of Robert Fuller was found dead Wednesday, June 10 in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif. People marched to demand an investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, who was found hanging from a tree early Wednesday near City Hall. The protesters marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Najee Ali via AP) The Associated Press
In this Saturday, June 13, 2020, photo provided by Najee Ali, people gather around the park where the body of Robert Fuller was found dead Wednesday, June 10 in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif. People marched to demand an investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, who was found hanging from a tree early Wednesday near City Hall. The protesters marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Najee Ali via AP) The Associated Press
In this Saturday, June 13, 2020, photo provided by Najee Ali, people march to protest the death of Robert Fuller, who was found dead Wednesday, June 10 in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif. Fuller was found hanging from a tree early Wednesday near City Hall and protesters are calling for an investigation. The demonstrators marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Najee Ali via AP) The Associated Press
In this Saturday, June 13, 2020, photo provided by Najee Ali, people gather around the park where the body of Robert Fuller was found dead Wednesday, June 10 in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif. People marched to demand an investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, who was found hanging from a tree early Wednesday near City Hall. The protesters marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Najee Ali via AP) The Associated Press
People gather around a tree, left, Saturday, June 13, 2020, where the body of Robert Fuller was found dead Wednesday, June 10 in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif. People marched to demand an investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, who was found hanging from a tree early Wednesday near City Hall. The protesters marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Francisco Lozano via AP) The Associated Press
Protesters march, Saturday, June 13, 2020, in Palmdale, Calif. People marched to demand an investigation into the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller, who was found hanging from a tree early Wednesday near City Hall. The protesters marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Francisco Lozano via AP) The Associated Press
Angel Fuller, center, and Diamond Alexandria, right, Robert Fuller's sisters, attended a rally under a tree, left, Saturday, June 13, 2020, where the body of Robert Fuller was found hanging from a tree, Wednesday, June 10 in Poncitlan Square in Palmdale, Calif. The protesters marched from where the body was found to a sheriff's station, with many carrying signs that said "Justice for Robert Fuller." (Francisco Lozano via AP) The Associated Press
This undated photo provided by the family of Robert Fuller via Najee Ali shows Robert Fuller, who was found dead Wednesday, June 10, 2020, hanging from a tree in Poncitlán Square, in Palmdale, Calif. (Courtesy of Robert Fuller Family via AP) The Associated Press
A demonstrator carries a sign reading: "Robert Fuller 4Ever" during an All Black Lives Matter march organized by black members of the LGBTQ community, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Sunday, June 14, 2020. Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva will hold an online town hall Monday, June 15, to address the death of a black man found hanging from a tree in the city of Palmdale last week. Robert Fuller's body was discovered last Wednesday at a park near City Hall. The county medical examiner-coroner's office said the 24-year-old appeared to have died by suicide, prompting an outcry by his family who believed he wasn't suicidal and community members who called for an independent investigation and autopsy. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) The Associated Press
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