Autopsy suggests meth contributed to man’s death in grocery store struggle

A preliminary autopsy shows a 34-year-old man who stopped breathing during a fight Wednesday night with a grocery employee died from a combination of drugs in his system and the excitement of the struggle, Antioch police said Friday.

A Lucky Supermarkets staffer told police that he caught the man, identified as Antioch resident Michael Hamilton, trying to shoplift meat from the butcher’s counter shortly before 10 p.m. at the store at 3190 Contra Loma Boulevard.

When the 56-year-old employee confronted him, Hamilton reportedly attacked and the two struggled, the staffer told police.

Hamilton stopped breathing and emergency crews tried unsuccessfully to revive him. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Google Maps Michael Hamilton, 34, of Antioch, Calif. died at the scene of a fight inside the Lucky grocery store on Contra Loma Boulevard Wednesday, June 24, 2020. A store employee struggled with Hamilton in an alleged shoplifting incident but preliminary autopsy results suggest meth in his system contributed to his death.

The Contra Costa County Coroner’s autopsy shows Hamilton didn’t die as a result of a chokehold, carotid restraint or pressure to the neck, authorities said.

A preliminary drug screen showed there was methamphetamine in Hamilton’s system, but the exact amount will be determined when a full toxicology report is completed, according to police.

The store employee was treated for minor injuries and released from a hospital Wednesday night.

Last modified June 26, 2020 3:24 pm

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