According to the report, friends of Adams told Georgia Tech police that they were practicing step dancing in the garage area of a townhouse near Tech's campus when they took a water break, which is when Adams fell backward and hit his head. After going into convulsions, he began to foam at the mouth.
He was taken by friends to Emory University Hospital Midtown – hospital personnel told police that he was alive when he arrived – and was later pronounced dead. The report further stated that Adams’ passing appeared to be natural and that there was no apparent foul play involved.
The GBI performed an autopsy on Adams on Monday but determined that more tests, including toxicology, were needed to determine the cause and manner of death.
Atlanta police issued a statement with the report provided to the AJC:
“Nothing in Mr. Adams’ autopsy by the GBI on Monday pointed to foul play and we have no evidence right now to merit a criminal investigation. Witnesses have told our investigators that Adams had been participating in a dance routine when he collapsed suddenly. The Department is awaiting toxicology and other lab results being tested by the GBI following the autopsy to determine our next step.”
According to the GBI website, a toxicology test is used “to establish whether traces of alcohol, drugs or points are present, and if so, in what quantity.” It may be several weeks before the tests are completed.
A rising senior for the Jackets team, known for his smile and bear hugs and who held considerable promise as a defensive tackle, the 21-year-old Adams was mourned in a memorial on Monday evening at McCamish Pavilion. A funeral for Adams, from Brentwood, Tennesse, will also be held Saturday in Nashville.
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