DOJ Opens Probe Into Jail Where Inmate Died Covered in Insects
The Justice Department will investigate reports that inmates at Fulton County Jail are subject to filthy living conditions.

Last week, the Department of Justice announced an investigation into the Fulton County jail in Atlanta. It will focus on reports of inadequate inmate living conditions, insufficient access to mental and physical health care, and violence against inmates.
"People in prisons and jails are entitled to basic protections of their civil rights," Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a July 13 press release. "We launched this investigation into the Fulton County Jail based on serious allegations of unsafe, unsanitary living conditions at the jail, excessive force and violence within the jail, discrimination against incarcerated individuals with mental health issues, and failure to provide adequate medical care to incarcerated individuals."
The investigation comes in the wake of the death of LaShawn Thompson, a mentally ill inmate who died in squalid conditions in the jail's psychiatric ward last September. Thompson, who had schizophrenia, had been jailed at the facility for three months, following his arrest on a misdemeanor battery charge.
According to jail documents, Thompson's body was found covered in lice, bedbugs, and lesions. Graphic photos released by Thompson's family further show that his cell was extremely filthy and covered in small insects when his body was found. An independent autopsy released by Thompson's family in May listed his cause of death as "severe neglect," noting Thompson was suffering from a "severe body insect infestation."
However, Thompson's living conditions are not rare at the Fulton County jail. According to a 2022 report by the Southern Center for Human Rights, every single inmate in the jail's psychiatric unit had either lice, scabies, or both. The report also found that 90 percent of inmates in this unit were not completing "activities of daily living" like "showering, dressing, getting out of bed, walking, and using the toilet—or receiving essential medications." Further, 90 percent of these inmates were also deemed significantly malnourished and showing signs of cachexia, a "wasting syndrome leading to the loss of muscle and fat, often seen in people with late-stage cancers."
The Justice Department probe will focus on possible violations of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act and will investigate both inmate living conditions and reports of violence and excessive force against inmates.
"The unconstitutional conditions that we see too often inside jails and prisons have no place in society today," Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said in the DOJ press release. "We are committed to ensuring jail and prison facilities provide constitutional conditions, in which all people can live safely and receive medical care. Incarceration should never include exposure to unconstitutional living conditions, including the risk of serious harm from violence."
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“An independent autopsy released by Thompson’s family in May listed his cause of death as ‘severe neglect.’” Getting very creative with cause of death. At least yours could be an actual COD.
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Maybe the county should convene a grand jury to look into the jail conditions. Oh wait! That might require the cooperation of the D.A.'s office and prosecutor Fani Willis. She is too busy going after President Trump so a filthy, unsanitary, bug infested jail in a county over-run with criminals and gang members will just have to wait.
Oh wait! That might require the cooperation of the D.A.’s office and prosecutor Fani Willis. She is too busy going after President Trump so a filthy, unsanitary, bug infested jail in a county over-run with criminals and gang members will just have to wait.
One of these cases will raise her political enough to run for higher office such as governor or Congress. Or perhaps a nice, plum cabinet post.
Could be worse. Instead of being named LaShawn Thompson and found dead after being eaten by bugs, his name could’ve been David Sosa, he could’ve been confused for another David Sosa, and then released after 72 hours in compliance with the law.
Other LaShawn Thompsons could not be found to provide consensus on whether they would prefer to be mistakenly neglected to death or mistakenly identified, detained/arrested, and then released on their own recognizance.
At least it isnt a D.C. jail housing insurrectionists without bail.
The group listed numerous concerns and complaints about their experiences across more than two pages. They said, for example, that they "continue to endure" things like "begging for help/water/medical aid." They claimed they are not allowed visitations, access to religious services or access to their attorneys. They reported that their laundry has been returned with "brown stains, pubic hair and or reeking of ripe urine."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/jan-6-defendants-held-dc-jail-request-transfer-guantanamo-bay-rcna51028
Given that you make a point of avoiding pretty much every single thread dealing with police or prison malfeasance, it's only reasonable to deduce that you're quite willing to accept it in general - or at least , it doesn't concern you. But when Jan 6 protestors experience the same treatment as prisoners all over the country, all of a sudden you discover the various and sundry iniquities of US police and prison systems. In other words, apparently you don't give a shit one way or another about anyone in prison or under arrest unless they're the Jan 6 protestors.
Now this may not be true - it is possible that you have more general concerns - but the pattern suggests otherwise, and after all indignant hypocrisy suits you.
A) not true B) yeah I’m kind of against political execution of the law as that leads to those banana republic things C) a libertarian site that spends so much time often repeating incorrect narratives as commenters in the threads you mention present more facts editors missed and then ignores political abuses of the law kind of is a big deal.
You talk about general concerns while pointing to non general events. You are part of the actual issue if saying one person is mistreated then they all are. If reason was balanced it would be one thing, but the fact they get so many if the stories wrong to push a narrative is telling.
Which specific concern do you think I avoid shrike? Prisons aren’t playgrounds. There will be issues. They should be addressed. But as with all human institutions there will always be problems. That doesn’t mean let violent offenders run amuck.
Now let’s talk about your viewpoint. Because you’re consistently fine with the utilization of government to go after your political enemies. Why is that? Why should Reason ignore those facts when not even the NYT and CBS do with regards to D.C. prisons? Why should the libertarian magazine ignore that side of the controversy? Why should we ignore cops getting shot and only focus on the bad ones? I know the answer. And it is because you don’t care about anything other than the narrative. In your case the one that Soros pushes.
I dont have to talk about abuses that Reason is already highlighted. They are literally talked about. I care about the ones that are ignored. You are the opposite.
A) True. Anyone can check this - you almost make a point of staying away from those threads. It's a pattern seen with you, MoLa and R Mac, who whined when I pointed it out.
Here are the titles of the articles, and how many posts you wrote
Homeless Veteran Sues Police After Service Dog Tased During Panhandling Arrest: 0
Brickbat: Should've Stayed On the Boat: 0
David Sosa Says Mistakenly Arresting Him Twice Based on His Name Violated His Rights.: 1 - a whatabout re St Ashli, not on point
Police Seized Innocent People's Property and Kept It for Years.: 0
Brickbat: That's All You Need To Know: 0
After 50 Years, the DEA Is Still Losing the War on Drugs: 0
Brickbat: Inmate Injury: 0
Chicago Police Raided at Least 21 Wrong Houses: 0
Florida Cop Jails Toddler Son for Poopy Pants: 1 relevant though unserious post
Newly Released Video Shows Border Patrol Shooting Man Who Called Authorities for Help: 0
For all these articles on police/government abuse, you stayed quiet - like the Libertaryan we know you to be.
I don't give a shit about the rest of your post. You lied, now fuck off.
lol he slinked away...
When you start to frame your concern for the welfare of Jan. 6 prisoners as concern for the welfare of all prisoners everywhere, then we will talk. Until then, I will take your phony concerns as nothing more than special pleadings for your tribal allies.
In a couple of years, when the public has forgotten the death that prompted the investigation, the DOJ will issue a damning report and take no action beyond issuing the report.
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The problem is those damn Republicans that run Fulton County just don't mind being so harsh on prisoners. If Democrats - especially black Democrats - ran Fulton County you'd never see such mistreatment.
In case it's not obvious, Jerryskids is being sarcastic. Fulton County is almost entirely Democrat (largely black Democrat) controlled.
Fulton County is 42% black, 38% White and the Sheriff (who runs the jail) is black. So this is about the level of care and competence I expect. Bring Africa to the US, you get African conditions. You don't change them all into junior Thomas Jeffersons.
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But Fulton county is run exclusively by Democrats. This must be fake news.
And who has been running Fulton County (and City of Atlanta) for decades?
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