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Medina is awaiting trial on a murder charge. The federal lawsuit seeks a jury trial that has yet to be scheduled. “A reasonably careful detention agency would not have placed Medina in the general population and would not have placed him with a prisoner awaiting a court-ordered release.” The lawsuit blamed sheriff’s deputies for placing McCoy in a cell with an arrestees accused of multiple violent offenses. He admitted the charges and received a year of probation that was supposed to expire in September 2021.Īn arrest warrant, alleging a probation violation, was wrongly issued last fall, and McCoy was taken into custody Dec. Two years ago, McCoy was charged with two misdemeanor drug-possession counts. “Defendants have failed to promulgate corrective policies and regulations in the face of repeated constitutional violations which have resulted in the deaths of many individuals in their care.” “There has been an official policy of acquiescence in the wrongful conduct,” attorney Ian Friedman said in the lawsuit. The plaintiff said many of these deaths were preventable. Last year, a then-record 18 people died in custody and 20 others have died so far this year, including one man granted a compassionate release hours before he died at a local hospital. In total, 223 people have died in Sheriff’s Department custody since 2006 - a death rate that greatly exceeds all the other large California counties.Īccording to a report released by the state auditor earlier this year, 185 inmates died between 20. McCoy built the house as a wedding present and made sure to include plenty of amenities befitting his station in the community. Fluent in Spanish, this Irish-born immigrant served as county assessor in 1859, city sheriff for ten years, and as a state senator in 1871. They have added positions, boosted the budget and adopted stricter policies aimed at protecting men and women in their care.īut even though jail deaths have become one of the top issues in the election to replace longtime Sheriff Bill Gore, who quit mid-term the same day the state issued its scathing audit, more inmates are dying behind bars. McCoy came to San Diego in 1849 after serving in the U.S. In recent years, department officials have repeatedly said they are working to improve medical and mental-health treatment in county jails.

“Based on news and county reports, from 2006 through 2022, San Diego County has had one of the highest totals of in-custody deaths, with close to 220 people dying in San Diego County jails,” it adds.Ĭounty officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the latest lawsuit against the Sheriff’s Department. 29, 2021, county and sheriff maintained a custom and practice of egregious behavior that has led to the death of an ever-increasing number of inmates in its custody,” the legal complaint states.
