Family of Terrill Thomas Settles with Milwaukee Jail for Dehydrating Inmate to Death
Family of Terrill Thomas Settles with Milwaukee Jail for Dehydrating Inmate to Death
The family of Terrill Thomas, a Milwaukee man who died of dehydration in jail, has been awarded $6.75 million as part of a settlement.Thomas, writes NPR, died in Milwaukee County Jail in April 2016, after water in the 38-year old man’s cell was shut off for an entire week.The entire, multi-million dollar award will be paid by Milwaukee County and Armor Correctional Health Services, the latter of which was contracted to provide medical care in the county’s jails.Edwin Budge, an attorney for Thomas’s family, told NPR they’re happy to have recompense but hope their loved one’s death can spur reform.“We think that the amount of the settlement reflects the callous disregard for Terrill Thomas’s life and the magnitude of his pain and suffering,” Budge said. “Too many Americans die each year in our county jails because of abuse and neglect. […] Hopefully this case serves as a wake-up call to government and corporate officials that operate our nation’s jails.”The family’s attorneys added, in a separate statement, that the award is “believed to be the largest jail death settlement in Wisconsin history.”Both NPR and the Associated Press say that Milwaukee County Attorney Margaret Daun, didn’t immediately respond to any request for comment. However, spokespeople for Armor Correctional Health did say they were in the process of putting together a statement.
Thomas was purportedly denied any regular source of water for up to a week--all because he'd clogged a toilet. Glass of water; image courtesy of ColiN00B via Pixabay, www.pixabay.com
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