This article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project - Cleveland , a nonprofit news team covering Ohio’s criminal justice systems.

Tasha Grant said the words until she could speak them no more.

“I can’t breathe,” she repeated 23 times to MetroHealth Medical Center staff, three hospital police officers and the sheriff’s deputy guarding her.

“You’re yelling, so you can breathe,” said one of the officers who forcefully restrained her.

Grant gasped, moaned and settled motionless onto her stomach while handcuffed to a hospital bed. Her death was later ruled a homicide .

The release Monday of four body camera videos capturing some of Grant’s final days is spurring more questions from her family and medical experts about the restraint, which an autopsy found ca

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