A Clayton County, Ga. grand jury chose not to indict six former sheriffโs deputies involved in the death of a jail inmate last year, per a CNN report. However, the medical examinerโs office ruled the manโs death a homicide. So, if the cops didnโt kill himโฆ who did?
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In November 2022, Terry Lee Thurmond was arrested for criminal trespassing at the airport after trying to bypass security without a ticket. Just a day atfer being held in Clayton County jail, he wound up dead. Surveillance footage from that day showed sheriffโs deputies trying to stop Thurmond from falling from the jailโs second floor. After pulling him back onto the walkway, the deputies are seen struggling with Thurmond as he appears to try and slip through the banister once again. In another clip, the deputies are seen pressing him into the platform. Then, the footage jumps to a deputy holding a flashlight above him while a first responder performs CPR.
Turns out Thurmond wasnโt provided aid until 12 minutes after his last reported movement.
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During the struggle, the jailers restrained him by โplacing hands, knees and their weightโ on him โwhile he was laying face down for about 10-15 minutes,โ the Medical Examinerโs Office report says. Minutes later, according to the report, Thurmond was found to be unresponsive. A nurse sought to revive him with chest compressions.
Thurmond โ who had a history of bipolar, paranoid schizophrenia and hypertension โ was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the report says. Surveillance video from inside the jail helped the Medical Examinerโs Office determine the manner of Thurmondโs death was homicide, said Brian Byars, the officeโs director.
โUltimately, he would have not died that night without that altercation,โ Byars told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. โThat is the reason we ruled it a homicide.โ
An attorney for Thurmondโs family said they are in shock that the video footage wasnโt convincing enough that the officers deserve charges, via FOX5 Atlanta. They may not receive criminal accountability but the six deputies were terminated following the incident.
Thurmondโs family is seeking a civil lawsuit related to the incident to ring an alarm about the abuse of detainees.
โThese jails are pre-detention centers. These are facilities that are supposed to hold citizens that have been accused but are not convicted of crimes yet. These are innocent people under the law,โ attorney Thomas Reynolds said via FOX5.
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