Jailers arrested in death of mentally ill inmate: Will case prompt reforms?
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Three jail guards in Northern California have been arrested and accused with beating to death a mentally ill inmate last week.聽
The three officers 鈥 Rafael Rodriguez, Jereh Lubrin, and Matthew Farris 鈥 remain in custody without bail, according to a Santa Clara County sheriff鈥檚 spokesman.
Michael James Pipkin Tyree died on Aug. 27 of multiple blunt force injuries, 鈥渧isceral lacerations,鈥 and internal bleeding, according to Santa Clara County Medical Examiner Joseph O鈥橦ara.
Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith apologized to Mr. Tyree鈥檚 family on Thursday, tearing up during a press conference. Calling the three officers 鈥渁ccused murderers,鈥 he said 鈥渢he disappointment and disgust I feel cannot be overstated.鈥
Sheriff Smith, who was flanked by 18 uniformed officers and a dozen other plainclothes officers, said she apologized directly to two of Tyree鈥檚 sisters earlier Thursday.
The three officers were removed from duty the day after Tyree鈥檚 death, Smith said. It took several more days for them to be formally arrested, and they are currently on unpaid administrative leave. that while they work under the sheriff鈥檚 office they are not fully sworn deputies.聽
Attorney Paula Canny, representing Tyree鈥檚 family, commended the 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 response from the sheriff鈥檚 department, and said she hopes the district attorney will bring the officers to justice.
鈥淭his could have been dragged out,鈥 Ms. Canny said. She added that Tyree鈥檚 death should influence 鈥渉ow we, as a system, treat mentally ill people.鈥
Mr. Tyree was homeless and serving a 5-day sentence on a petty theft charge and was waiting to be transferred to a mental health facility. He had pleaded no contest to the charge in a special mental health court three days prior to his death.聽
Lindsay Solomon, who dated Tyree when she was a teenager in Coral Springs, Fla., that Tyree had tried unsuccessfully to keep his bipolar disorder in check. She told the paper he could get 鈥渧ery agitated and agitate someone else. I could see it escalating.鈥
鈥淏ut if you鈥檙e a police officer, or a guard, you should have better judgment than that,鈥 she added.
The circumstances of Tyree鈥檚 death remain murky.
Smith refused to provide details but said the three officers were conducting a routine clothing search last Thursday when the beating allegedly took place. Tyree and other inmates in his jail wing were securely locked in their cells at the time.聽
About an hour after the officers left the wing, one officer re-entered Tyree鈥檚 cell and issued a 鈥渕an down鈥 call. Tyree, naked and covered in feces and vomit, was declared dead by responding paramedics.
The treatment of mentally ill inmates in US jails has been highlighted by a number of recent inmate deaths, in particular the death of Sandra Bland, who was found dead in her cell in July three days after a routine traffic stop escalated to an arrest on assault charges.
Ms. Bland wrote on her jail intake form that she had attempted suicide once before in 2015.
The jail was cited after her death for substandard training in how to handle potentially suicidal and mentally disabled inmates. The jail was also cited in 2012.聽
Nancy Fishman, project director for the Center on Sentencing and Corrections at the Vera Institute for Justice, told 海角大神 in July聽that Bland鈥檚 death illustrated the human costs if calls for jail reform aren鈥檛 heeded.聽
鈥淭his is not just for policy wonks,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople are dying, people鈥檚 lives are being ruined.鈥
This report contains material from the Associated Press and Reuters.