Federal Officials: Georgia Jail Conditions Unconstitutional

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Fulton County Jail Condemned for Cruel Conditions and Deaths

A scathing report by the Justice Department has exposed inhumane conditions and numerous deaths at Fulton County Jail in Georgia. The investigation was prompted by the horrific death of LaShawn Thompson, a 35-year-old man found malnourished and covered in lice in his cell.

Overcrowding and Violence

The jail is severely overcrowded, with hundreds of inmates held for over two years. The report reveals that the facility is plagued by violence, with over 1,000 assaults and 300 stabbings reported in 2023. Violence has even escalated despite declining inmate population.

Neglect and Abuse

Jail staff have failed to protect vulnerable inmates from violence, allowing them to live in squalid conditions filled with sewage, rodents, and exposed wires. Inmates have been subjected to excessive force, including the rampant use of Tasers and pepper spray.

Mental Health Crisis

A significant portion of the jail population has mental illness, but they face inadequate care. Suicidal detainees are often isolated rather than treated, and daily medication is often unavailable.

Racial Disparities

Over 90% of the jail population is Black, making the situation a racial justice issue. Vulnerable inmates, including children, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with mental health issues, face disproportionate abuse.

Call for Reform

The Justice Department has outlined necessary reforms to address the unconstitutional conditions at Fulton County Jail. Federal officials hope to collaborate with local authorities to improve the situation.

No Specific Timeline

The Justice Department has not set a specific timeline for changes, but hopes to begin working with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office immediately. The Sheriff’s Office has not yet commented on the report.


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