Family Members File Lawsuit After 29-Year-Old Dies in Indiana Jail
Family Members File Lawsuit After 29-Year-Old Dies in Indiana Jail
A recently filed lawsuit alleges that a 29-year-old Indiana man died after spending nearly three weeks locked inside of a windowless solitary confinement cell in the Jackson County Jail.According to The Kansas City Star, Joshua McLemore is believed to have lost nearly 45 pounds after arriving at the facility on July 20, 2021.During his time at the Jackson County Jail, McLemore barely ate or drank and was, according to relatives, in the midst of a serious mental health crisis.Attorneys for McLemore’s family allege that local law enforcement’s inadequate procedures and general negligence likely caused or contributed to the 29-year-old inmate’s death.When McLemore was booked into the jail, for instance, officers never photographed him, took his fingerprints, or ordered a mental health assessment, despite knowing that McLemore had been hospitalized immediately before being transferred into law enforcement custody.Once McLemore was booked into Jackson County Jail, he was placed in a padded isolation cell, where his condition deteriorated and he remained in a “constant state of psychosis.”McLemore, claims the lawsuit, received no help “until it was too late.”The 29-year-old died on August 10, 2021, less than a month after arriving at Jackson.“He was out of touch with reality and needed help,” said attorney Hank Balson of the Budge and Heipt law firm.The lawsuit claims that, during the 20 days McLemore spent in the Jackson County Jail, the man was barely able to communicate with jail staff.
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Federal lawsuit filed in case of man who died after spending 20 days in solitary confinement at Indiana jailMan dies after losing 45 pounds in jail over 20 days, lawsuit says. He ‘needed help’
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