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Ja, det verkar ligga under sheriffen.En sherriff som som tydligen undgår ansvar i detta fall, men verkar ha en del att stå till svars för.
Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr., who has been known to spout off on all kinds of issues, has been unusually quiet about Thomas’ death and the other three deaths that occurred last year in the jail he oversees.We think he owes the public an accounting.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/opinion/blogs/real-time/2017/04/27/does-sheriff-david-clarke-jr-owe-public-some-answers/100953774/
When Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr.'s staff investigated three deaths at his jail last year, the decision prompted outcry from local politicians and family members of the deceased.
But the approach is hardly unprecedented in Wisconsin, where sheriff’s detectives routinely investigate their co-workers following inmate deaths, a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel analysis shows.
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larke has noted that two inmates — Michael Madden, 29, and Fiebrink — died of natural causes due to heart ailments and had extensive histories of drug use. An independent court-appointed monitor found jail staff failed to properly screen Fiebrink and place her on preventative detoxification protocol, though it’s unclear whether those mistakes contributed to her death.
Clarke hasn't commented specifically about the deaths of Thomas and newborn Laliah Swayzer, whose cause of death has been listed as "undetermined" by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/investigations/2017/03/10/sheriffs-split-how-investigate-jail-deaths/98656328/