South Carolina Family Files Lawsuit Over Richland County Jail Death
South Carolina Family Files Lawsuit Over Richland County Jail Death
Civil rights attorneys have filed a lawsuit against a South Carolina county and several corrections officials, claiming that unsanitary conditions and staff negligence culminated in the death of a 27-year-old detainee.According to The Associated Press, the complaint suggests that Richland County corrections officials sent inmate Lason Butler—who had displayed “erratic behavior”—to an isolated unit at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, even though they knew the room was unfit for inmates with mental health issues.The lawsuit states that Butler had a history of mental health issues, and had been frequently observed lying naked next to an unflushed toilet.In the course of a single, two-week period, Butler lost an estimated 40 pounds, was placed on suicide watch, and evaluated as “floridly psychotic.”Shortly after, Butler was found dead inside the unit.Investigators found that Butler lacked running water, and that his corpse was covered in fresh rat bites.While an autopsy found that Butler had died from dehydration, the Richland County coroner ruled Butler’s death a homicide, saying a distinct “lack of action” from detention center staff had contributed to his death.
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