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"Lashawn Thompson, 35, died in September, three months after being booked into the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. Prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who represents Thompson’s family, called for those responsible for his death to be held accountable."

"Photos of the cell and of Thompson’s face and body covered in insects sparked outrage last week when they spread on social media after his family’s local attorney, Michael Harper, released them to news outlets. The medical examiner’s report lists Thompson’s cause of death as “undetermined” but notes a “severe bed bug infestation.”"


There's video at the link of his brother speaking.
The family's attorney, Crump, pipes up in agreement here and there...




 
That type of living condition looks irredeemable and hopeless. I can understand convicted criminals having to experience hard knocks as a deserved consequence for their actions; but this looks so depressing, and I wonder if any human being would actually deserve this deplorable of a habitat or residence.
 
The feds should start by sentencing the jailers, county commisioners, and mayor to a 6 month respite in these facilities and make them repair or condemn the place after they've gone.

Then again sentence the jailers to 25 years in prison for neglect of a prisoner.

Who the hell sees this and can't wait to go to work the next day?
 
play stupid games,win stupid prizes! that is the prize you win. wanna play? gotta pay. and if thats the price,so be it. its enough that we tax payers pay for their existence. 3 hots and a cot. their medical/dental. however shabby it is. their meds. their clothing. processing and their public defender. no matter how shitty their representation is. you can hold a job down behind bars. it doesnt really pay much of anything,but you still have the opportunity to get out of your cell and do something constructive. pass the time by keeping your mind off the fact your doing time. but most these jail birds would rather not work,but collude with other inmates against inmates and staff.
thats the environment he put himself into,because of his actions on the "outside". im sure this wasnt his first trip to jail. i have zero sympathy or empathy to the situation. he put himself there. did he deserve to die? idk. do i care. no. this has no bearing on me. just a burden.
 
play stupid games,win stupid prizes! that is the prize you win. wanna play? gotta pay. and if thats the price,so be it. its enough that we tax payers pay for their existence. 3 hots and a cot. their medical/dental. however shabby it is. their meds. their clothing. processing and their public defender. no matter how shitty their representation is. you can hold a job down behind bars. it doesnt really pay much of anything,but you still have the opportunity to get out of your cell and do something constructive. pass the time by keeping your mind off the fact your doing time. but most these jail birds would rather not work,but collude with other inmates against inmates and staff.
thats the environment he put himself into,because of his actions on the "outside". im sure this wasnt his first trip to jail. i have zero sympathy or empathy to the situation. he put himself there. did he deserve to die? idk. do i care. no. this has no bearing on me. just a burden.
I completely agree. Lost cause, deserves what he earned. Should he have died? Meh... Probably COVID. lol.
 
Lashawn Thompson was serving a 90 day for misdemeanor battery charge. He wasn't a murderous, child-abusing scumbag.
A bedbug infestation?
I think we all like the idea of dumping a ball of those creatures on top of some of the people we see here, but for a for a person in on a minor charge with his mental health issues going untreated?
If he'd lived, they would have returned a much worse person to the streets.
And that's not how it's supposed to work.

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Did Mr. Thompson make that mess? That looks pretty crude. My condolences to his family.

That's years, possibly decades, of filth, wear, and decay in that room.
It could never hope to be sanitary with all those exposed, porous surfaces.
Did he discard what look like empty condiment packages onto the floor? Probably.
Do we see a garbage receptacle in there for him to use? I don't.

He was found in that cell deceased, and covered in insects.

@mrln and @Dastardly
He was in for a Class C misdemeanor.

Examples of Class C misdemeanors:

Traffic Tickets
Public intoxication
Gambling
Breach of the Peace
Placing a firearm where a 13 yo might get to it.
Underage DUI

Why should you care?
Because there but for the grace of God go us, our family, and our friends.
It's not that there shouldn't be consequences for actions, not at all.
But the 8th amendment to the constitution and subsequent defining court cases say jailors have a legal duty to provide humane living conditions.


Everyone should care about constitutional rights, whether it effects them right this minute or not.
That concept is so fundamentally American, it's what makes this nation great.
 
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there is amount of money they could pay me to work there... that place must be awful for health if that is the condition that is everywhere in that jail.... imagine being a guard thanks but no thanks it wouldn't be a job i would take,, i would rather flip burgers or serve coffee at least there it is clean(er)
 
there is amount of money they could pay me to work there... that place must be awful for health if that is the condition that is everywhere in that jail.... imagine being a guard thanks but no thanks it wouldn't be a job i would take,, i would rather flip burgers or serve coffee at least there it is clean(er)
Me either!

Aren't there routine inspections?

Consistent, good management would have been keeping that place in shape.

It costs more money to play catch-up, treat prisoner's infectious diseases and settle lawsuits than diligent upkeep and exercising foresight all these years.

These photos aren't released to the general public, but they are described here by his family, so bear in mind this is second hand observations and non-expert conclusions of the photo..

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Here's the statement from Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat (elected to office in 2021)

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His predecessor of 12 years, didn't win the D-primary against Labat, and really wanted a brand-new, big building contracts flowing, new jail for a while...
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Lashawn Thompson's death months ago has really opened up the $ coffers to fix things at that jail.
$5.3 million for improvements has flowed in since then.
 
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Me either!

Aren't there routine inspections?

Consistent, good management would have been keeping that place in shape.

It costs more money to play catch-up, treat prisoner's infectious diseases and settle lawsuits than diligent upkeep and exercising foresight all these years.

These photos aren't released to the general public, but they are described here by his family, so bear in mind this is second hand observations and non-expert conclusions of the photo..

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Here's the statement from Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat (elected to office in 2021)

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His predecessor of 12 years, didn't win the D-primary against Labat, and really wanted a brand-new, big building contracts flowing, new jail for a while...
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Lashawn Thompson's death months ago has really opened up the $ coffers to fix things at that jail.
$53 million for improvements has flowed in since then.
So you're saying Lesbian died because of the previous Sheriff's sins?
 
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So you're saying Lesbian died because of the previous Sheriff's sins?
I'm saying Anne Heche didn't drive into that house by accident.
What are you saying?

;)


Eta: first complaint reached a judge in 2004

 
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then dont do anything to put yourself in that predicament. its that simple!
Well, OBVIOUSLY. But you're dense if you can't acknowledge that there are some people taken to jail regardless of any clear evidence of guilt.

Sometimes it's just how the laws in the area work. Someone claims domestic violence for example, SOMEBODY is going to jail to separate them for the evening, regardless of whether there's any visible injury.

You can say, "Well then don't be in a relationship with someone who would make a false accusation like that against you"... but I'd wager that most the people that have had that happen to them never in a million years thought their partner would weaponize the idea of victimhood against them.

Sometime people get caught up in shitty circumstances beyond their control, and they shouldn't be subjected to such inhumane filthy conditions that they end up like this.
 
then dont do anything to put yourself in that predicament. its that simple!

I understand, but I disagree with the "simple" part.
In theory, yeah, great advice.

In practice, people are arrested and held before trial for crimes they are found not guilty for.

Also, many laws, like Breach of Peace, can be broadly interpreted.

Most states have breach-of-the-peace laws that criminalize
-certain speech and conduct, including use of obscene or abusive language in a public place.
-engaging in noisy behaviors (such as firing guns or playing loud music in the late night or early morning),
-obstructing vehicular or pedestrian traffic, - fighting in a public place,
-resisting lawful arrest
-disrupting a lawful assembly or meeting.
-Some laws extend to vagrancy, loitering, and public intoxication.

Remember the dad who spoke up at the school board meeting and was arrested?

Ever paused your car to get the mail from your mailbox, blocking the sidewalk?

DUI can be one sip of one drink. Even a diabetic issue.

Someone may falsely accuse you of something, be it maliciously or mistakenly.

Political tides change.

Sheldon Thomas, Brian Banks, Melonie Ware, Jane Dorotik.

Obviously, people try to minimize these possibilities from happening, but they do happen.

So. About those jail conditions.
And #1 should be the only one anyone needs.

1. It's against our constitution.

2. It's more cost-effective to keep facilities maintained.

3. At the very least, those who find themselves there, thru no fault of their own, innocent, whether they be strangers or not, (or guilty) it is the civilized thing, for a civilized society to do.


If you still feel the same way, I respect that, and I do understand, it's tempting to see it that way.
 

Clayton County Atlanta Georgia

They are so backed up in Atlanta and surrounding counties that people are being held well past the date when something should have been done with their case, either dismissal, fine, bail, or being bound over for trial.

Tho Judge Alex is a hoot!
 
you seem like a real "BaCk ThE bLuE" type. hope you dont get caught up
no... im not
im the one who doesnt support nor show any allegiance and is penalized for it.
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Well, OBVIOUSLY. But you're dense if you can't acknowledge that there are some people taken to jail regardless of any clear evidence of guilt.

Sometimes it's just how the laws in the area work. Someone claims domestic violence for example, SOMEBODY is going to jail to separate them for the evening, regardless of whether there's any visible injury.

You can say, "Well then don't be in a relationship with someone who would make a false accusation like that against you"... but I'd wager that most the people that have had that happen to them never in a million years thought their partner would weaponize the idea of victimhood against them.

Sometime people get caught up in shitty circumstances beyond their control, and they shouldn't be subjected to such inhumane filthy conditions that they end up like this.
your talking a situation that would leave someone basically over nite or the weekend. because most chances are that. this guy has been in for months.
 
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Second autopsy blames 'severe neglect' for Lashawn Thompson's death in bedbug-infested jail cell. Manner of death is ruled homicide.​


Lashawn Thompson, 35, died in September, three months after he was booked into the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. Public outrage over his death spread last month after a lawyer for his family, Michael Harper, released photos of Thompson's face and body covered in insects.

"Mr. Thompson was neglected to death," says the autopsy report written by Dr. Roger A. Mitchell Jr., a former chief medical examiner in Washington, D.C., who is now a professor and chair of the pathology department at Howard University College of Medicine.

The independent autopsy report lists the cause of death as "Complications due to Severe Neglect," with "Untreated Decompensated Schizophrenia" identified as a contributing cause.

A combination of dehydration, rapid weight loss and malnutrition, complicated by untreated decompensated schizophrenia led to a fatal cardiac arrythmia, the report says. Because he did not receive necessary medical care or adequate food, water and shelter, his manner of death is homicide, Mitchell wrote.

Thompson had lost 32 pounds, or about 18% of his body weight, during his three months at the Fulton County Jail and showed evidence of dehydration, the report says. In addition to an "innumerable number of insects" all over his body, his hands, feet, fingernails and toenails were filthy, it says.

Medical records from the jail indicate that Thompson received his last dose of the medications he'd been prescribed for his mental health issues 32 days before his death, the report says.

 

Fulton County approves $4 million settlement for family of man ‘eaten alive’ by bed bugs in jail​


Lashawn Thompson died in September after a three-month stay at the jail. He was arrested in June 2022 for simple battery, a misdemeanor.

Graphic images released after Thompson died showed his face, mouth and torso covered with insects.

An independent autopsy report noted that Thompson suffered from dehydration, malnutrition, and severe body insect infestation. The initial autopsy from the Fulton County Medical Examiner listed the cause of death as “undetermined.”

Attorney Michael Harper previously said Thompson was diagnosed with schizophrenia but was physically healthy when booked into jail.

Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat previously responded to the claims. His office released another statement about the independent autopsy report:

“I have not had a chance to fully review the independent autopsy report. However, even before this report was issued it was painfully clear there were a number of failures that led to Mr. Thompson’s tragic death.

“I have already held the executive staff responsible for jail operations accountable by asking for and receiving the resignations of the Chief Jailer, Assistant Chief Jailer of Housing and Assistant Chief Jailer, Criminal Investigative Division. Repercussions for anyone found to be negligent in Mr. Thompson’s care could come once the full investigation is turned over to the GBI for review.

“I remain committed to making sure the Thompson family receives the answers they need and deserve about the unconscionable circumstances surrounding Mr. Thompson’s death.

 
Did Mr. Thompson make that mess? That looks pretty crude. My condolences to his family.
Make that mess?

I was beginning to think that.
I'd guess, if nothing else, the inmates would be responsible for cleanup of their own cell, hallways, mess hall, visitation areas, exercise yard... Hell, the whole prison!
 
Did Mr. Thompson make that mess? That looks pretty crude. My condolences to his family.
Empty mustard packets on the floor? Probably. Empty mustard packets aren't what killed him or attracted bed bugs?

Peeled linoleum, mold, insect infestation, rust, a decaying bed frame and support? ? He couldn't have possible caused that.

That takes time and neglect.
Not his fault, squarely on the shoulders of the people paid and given the funds to maintain those facilities.

The sheriff wanted new facilities. He didn't want to direct his employees to do work.

Lashawn Thompson's death rests right on his doorstep.

He went directly against the US Constitution.
 
They give giant pods one mop bucket to clean everyone's cell in like a 30 or so inmate pod. Every cell has a toilet, not everyone in their cell is the same level of clean, floors made of concrete. So gross. Inmates will whoop someone's ass for cleaning the toilet areas before everyone has a chance to clean their own "house". Big city jail is gross and the holding cells deep in the guts of Dallas county will look like this. So much traffic and you have so many pieces of shit mixed in with innocent, you try to clean it but You've got dope fiends and trustees doing this work and the cleaner is cut .. jail is gross dude and this is more common than everyone would like to admit.
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That type of living condition looks irredeemable and hopeless. I can understand convicted criminals having to experience hard knocks as a deserved consequence for their actions; but this looks so depressing, and I wonder if any human being would actually deserve this deplorable of a habitat or residence.
If you're innocent and can't pay for a defense, your court date can't come fast enough. It's a nightmare - you gotta hit that phone like it's a PBS telethon and raise those funds to get out.
 
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-The Fulton County Jail, where Trump was booked, has a history of violence and poor conditions.

-Trump used a local bail bondsman in Georgia to post his bond. He has already paid, a bonding agent confirmed.

-Trump will not get the 10%, $20,000, returned to him.

So, if not for moolah, guilty or innocent,
Trump would have been eating dinner in the dining/toilet room with the (no doubt asbestos/black mold riddled ceiling) caving in.

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So, if you feel only people who end up here are bad people, but you support the president and think it's unfair persecution, then reconcile that.

EVERYONE'S Constitutional rights is EVERYONE'S business to care about, to fight for.


 
That’s total neglect from the
-The Fulton County Jail, where Trump was booked, has a history of violence and poor conditions.

-Trump used a local bail bondsman in Georgia to post his bond. He has already paid, a bonding agent confirmed.

-Trump will not get the 10%, $20,000, returned to him.

So, if not for moolah, guilty or innocent,
Trump would have been eating dinner in the dining/toilet room with the (no doubt asbestos/black mold riddled ceiling) caving in.

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So, if you feel only people who end up here are bad people, but you support the president and think it's unfair persecution, then reconcile that.

EVERYONE'S Constitutional rights is EVERYONE'S business to care about, to fight for.


Actually they can’t arrest him unless they also incarcerate the USSS assigned to him

If convicted in any of the three criminal cases he is facing, Donald Trump may be able to influence whether he goes to prison and what his stay there looks like under a law that allows former U.S. presidents to keep Secret Service protection for life, some current and former U.S. officials said.
 
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