Black Man Found Hanging From Tree In Georgia Draws State And Federal Investigators

DELLWOOD, MO - MARCH 13: Crime scene tape remains in the rubble of a business that was destroyed during November rioting on March 13, 2015 in Dellwood, Missouri. The rioting broke out after residents learned that the police officer responsible for the killing of Michael Brown would not be charged with any crime. Few of the businesses destroyed in the rioting in Dellwood and nearby Ferguson have reopened. Two police officers were shot Wednesday while standing outside the Ferguson police station observing a protest. Ferguson has faced many violent protests since the August death of Michael Brown.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

State and fed­er­al offi­cials are inves­ti­gat­ing the hang­ing death of a black man whose body was dis­cov­ered Monday morn­ing rough­ly 70 miles east of Atlanta in Greene County, Georgia. The man was iden­ti­fied as 43-year-old Roosevelt Champion III, NBC News reports. Champion was found hang­ing from a tree behind a res­i­dence that was not his own, the Greensboro Police Department told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Law enforce­ment said that Champion was hang­ing by a strap like those used to secure car­go on car roofs, with no vis­i­ble wounds and his feet brush­ing the ground, NBC reports.

Though homi­cide has not been ruled out, Rusty Andrews, deputy direc­tor of inves­ti­ga­tion at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, told Action 2 News that inves­ti­ga­tors ini­tial­ly found no signs of strug­gle or oth­er trau­ma to Champion’s body or any­thing else that would indi­cate some­one oth­er than the vic­tim was involved. Champion had been inter­viewed in con­nec­tion with the mur­der of a woman on May 2 but had not been charged, Andrews told the station.

GBI Special Agent Joe Wooten said that sev­er­al peo­ple have already been inter­viewedin con­nec­tion with Champion’s death, accord­ing to NBC. “I under­stand that there is a lot of con­cern” raised by the news of a black man being hanged in the Deep South, Wooten said. “Because of that, we’re going to be as trans­par­ent as we can be.” Over a month ago, Otis Byrd, a 54-year-old black man, was found hanged from a treein Claiborne County, Mississippi. The FBI has dis­closed the autop­sy results to Byrd’s fam­i­ly but has not said pub­licly whether his death was by sui­cide or homi­cide. Huffingtonpost​.com