D’Vontaye Mitchell, a 43-year-old man known for his love of music, cooking, and art, tragically passed away on June 30 in an incident involving hotel security guards at a Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee. Mitchell was described as his mother’s 'big teddy bear' and a cherished member of his family.
The encounter with the security guards, which was partially captured on video, has sparked an ongoing homicide investigation. Police have referred four charges of felony murder in connection with Mitchell’s death, and several hotel employees have been terminated following the incident.
Amidst nationwide scrutiny over the use of force, particularly against people of color, Mitchell’s case has raised questions about the circumstances leading up to the fatal encounter. Witness video shows Mitchell being pinned to the ground by security guards, with Mitchell pleading for mercy and repeatedly saying 'please' and 'I’m sorry.'
While details surrounding the incident remain unclear, Mitchell’s family and civil rights attorney Ben Crump have been vocal in seeking justice for his untimely death. The hotel where the incident occurred has taken action against the employees involved, stating that their conduct violated company policies and values.
The local prosecutor is treating Mitchell’s death as a homicide, pending the full results of his autopsy. The district attorney’s office is working closely with law enforcement to determine potential criminal liability in the case.
Described as a jolly and outgoing individual, Mitchell was remembered for his culinary skills, love of art, and passion for music. His family highlighted his creativity in the kitchen and his unwavering dedication to his loved ones.
Despite facing personal struggles, including the loss of his father in 2016, Mitchell was known for his generosity and kind-hearted nature. His family believes he may have been experiencing a mental health episode at the time of the incident.
As the investigation into Mitchell’s death continues, his family and community mourn the loss of a beloved father, brother, and uncle, whose memory will forever be cherished.