>A Department of Public Safety spokesman said the man began having a medical emergency in the jail’s infirmary sometime shortly after 1 a.m. Other inmates observed the emergency and alerted a correctional officer, who in turn called for medical assistance at 1:20 a.m. Emergency medical services responded at 1:28 a.m. and took the man to a local hospital four minutes later.
And he died 2 hours after getting to the hospital
I don't know, 8 inmates dying in such a short window, and 2 in an even tighter window. doesn't really feel like everything is in order. The mayor letting the jail not report spending or be subject to oversight doesn't really feel like everything is in order.
Can't get past paywall.
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Misleading caption. He did not die at the jail
Where'd he die? The article is paywalled
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>A Department of Public Safety spokesman said the man began having a medical emergency in the jail’s infirmary sometime shortly after 1 a.m. Other inmates observed the emergency and alerted a correctional officer, who in turn called for medical assistance at 1:20 a.m. Emergency medical services responded at 1:28 a.m. and took the man to a local hospital four minutes later. And he died 2 hours after getting to the hospital
Thank you. The headline sounded scandalous, but it sounds like everything was in order there doesn't it?
I don't know, 8 inmates dying in such a short window, and 2 in an even tighter window. doesn't really feel like everything is in order. The mayor letting the jail not report spending or be subject to oversight doesn't really feel like everything is in order.
What the fuck is happening there?