A tale of two deaths In Kincaid's jail... response is completely different…
A small black mother is fought with by SERT and dies, a white looking guy comes in Kincaid's jail, apparently gets treated 'appropriately' and dies and the reaction is COMPLETELY different. Can't help but wonder why the different level of care/treatment?!?!
Guy was evaluated IMMEDIATELY after arrival in jail and his medical needs warranted moving into specialty care, where he got medically driven support/treatment for sixteen days. There he was monitored closely & when he was found in distress rapid and aggressive steps were taken to save him. Outside EMS in JUST five minutes?!
Seemingly his death, not preceded with violence in the jail, warranted immediate access by police to investigate the death/crime scene. And now, quick data released to the public by the police investigating it.
Media reports in Natasha's case revealed the Major Crime Division police detectives were locked out of the crime scene after Natasha's death on the floor of the jail garage for almost a full work week….
On its face it raises the question: Two kinds of treatment in Stacey Kincaid's jail, two different values to human life? Two different kinds of investigation after death?!?
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/sheriff/news/2015/in-custody-death-inmate-medical-history.htm#