Paramedic downplayed killing father with wrong drugs: Suit
Share this @internewscast.com

Left: James Foster Jr. (Meyer Brothers Funeral Homes); Right: Deanna Le Mere (North Sioux City Fire Department/Instagram).

An Iowa father of two passed away after being “held down and injected” with an incorrect drug by a paramedic who “was aware that he needed urgent care to survive” but did not alert anyone and “failed to take any action,” according to a lawsuit filed by the man’s relatives.

“You’re not gonna die, you’re fine,” said EMT Deanna LaMere to James Foster Jr., 26, from Sioux City, after he started struggling to breathe and told her, “I can’t breathe,” following the alleged medication mistake, as per his family’s complaint.

As earlier reported by Law&Crime, LaMere allegedly administered Foster a “fatal dose” of rocuronium instead of ketamine after attending a call about a man lying on the street. Rocuronium is described as a “hazardous paralytic agent” that causes muscle paralysis, as per the complaint and the Journal of Emergency Medical Services. LaMere faces an involuntary manslaughter charge regarding Foster’s death and has entered a plea of not guilty.

Love true crime? Sign up for our newsletter, The Law&Crime Docket, to get the latest real-life crime stories delivered right to your inbox.

Foster’s family paints a chilling timeline of what allegedly occurred that day — Aug. 18, 2023 — in their lawsuit, noting how LaMere even went so far as to tell Foster “night night” after he passed out from the rocuronium, per the complaint. They are suing the City of Sioux City, LaMere and local officials.

LaMere and Sioux City police arrived just before 4 a.m. on Aug. 18, 2023, according to the complaint. Foster’s family says he told them he suffered an arm injury. LaMere and other first responders allegedly reported that Foster’s behavior warranted chemical restraint, so they tried administering the ketamine.

“All right … it should be kicking in like now,” LaMere allegedly told Foster. After a few moments, Foster “immediately” began to struggle to breathe, “audibly gasping for air” and asking “Am I gonna die?,” according to his family.

“Mr. Foster began crying … and repeatedly stating the unfortunately all too familiar refrain that he couldn’t breathe,” his family’s complaint alleges. “Defendant LaMere realized that she had given the incorrect and life-threatening medication rocuronium, but she did not notify anyone nor did she take any action to protect his airway and/or intubate him before he became paralyzed and unable to breathe.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Husband Who Murdered Pregnant Wife Over Desire for a Son Receives Sentence

A New York man who admitted to fatally stabbing his pregnant wife…

Court Blocks Man’s Deportation Citing Alien Enemies Act

President Donald Trump smiles as he speaks in the Oval Office of…

Suspected Shooter Faces Charges for Shooting Two Brothers at a Sydney Barbershop

Police have charged the alleged gunman over a daylight shooting in Sydney’s…

Police: Man failed to dial 911 after girlfriend leapt from car

Johnathan James Schafer (Sherburne County Jail). A man from Minnesota is accused…

Father Fatally Injures 5-Year-Old Daughter, Citing Dispute with Ex, Police Report

Inset: Zachary Arnold (Indianapolis Metro Police Department). Background: The east Indianapolis residence…

Chef Overwhelmed with Emotions in Hospital Post-Lunch Incident, Says Court

Accused triple murderer Erin Patterson “became emotional” and cried about her children…

Trump Administration Requests Court to Keep Abrego Garcia Documents Sealed

President Donald Trump pauses as he speaks in the Oval Office of…

5th Circuit Judge Appointed by Trump Criticizes Supreme Court

Left: James Ho takes the oath during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing…

Man Sentenced for Strangling Mother Over Alleged Infidelity

Inset: Neil Howard (MCSAO). Background: The house where Howard killed his mother…

Police: Man deliberately struck woman with vehicle twice

Left: Logan Rogers. Right: Autumn Strickland (Florence Police Department). An Alabama resident…

The Trump Administration Requests Supreme Court to Protect DOGE From CREW Investigation

President-elect Donald Trump listens to Elon Musk as he arrives to observe…

Lawsuit Alleges Faulty Tires on Rental Dodge Charger in Fatal Accident

Background: The U.S. District courthouse in Cleveland, Ohio (Google Maps). Inset: Robert…