Wisconsin Taxpayers Shell Out $1m in Death of Former Inmate Jeremy Cunningham
Wisconsin Taxpayers Shell Out $1m in Death of Former Inmate Jeremy Cunningham
Wisconsin taxpayers are due to pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit over the death of former inmate Jeremy Cunningham.The 34-year old ex-convict was found dead in his cell by paramedics in 2011.According to Cunningham’s estate and attorneys, a guard at Milwaukee Detention Facility knew the inmate had a heart condition. But for some reason, the officer didn’t show much concern when Cunningham’s cellmate sounded an emergency alarm.While Cunningham was suffering from a catastrophic seizure, the guard dismissed the call, saying the seizure sounded like “snoring.”Only hours later were medical personnel dispatched to check on the 34-year old, who was immediately pronounced dead.Cunningham’s estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of Jeremy’s 15-year old son, naming the individual guard in his official capacity as a defendant.The settlement, reports the Journal Sentinel Online, was reached in June and recently obtained by the publication through an open records request.Cindy Telford, Cunningham’s mother, said she hopes the money will help her grandson – but isn’t sure whether a simple settlement provides much in the way of accountability.“At least my grandson will be able to go to college, but I don’t feel like anything has been done,” Telford lamented. “But when you lose your child, that never goes away. It’s been six years, but it never goes away and I don’t think it ever will.”
Jeremy Cunningham, then 34, with his son in 2011. Cunningham died after turning himself into authorities over a parole violation -- he was found dead in his cell after a guard ignored an emergency call from his cellmate. Image via Journal Sentinel Online.
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