The Commercial Appeal

EVERYONE WHO DIED SINCE 2016

- Katherine Burgess Memphis Commercial Appeal | USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

Note: Some of the following informatio­n is disturbing, including descriptio­ns of suicide. If you or anyone you know needs help, you can call the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.

The Commercial Appeal has collected data on all individual­s reported to have died in the custody of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, including those who died in the Shelby County Jail, known as 201 Poplar, or Jail East (the women’s jail) and those shot by deputies while an arrest was attempted.

Data, which is compiled from sheriff’s office records, official autopsies and lawsuits, covers deaths from the beginning of 2016 through August 9, 2023.

The list shows that most of those who have died in the sheriff’s office custody are men and the majority are Black. Prior to conviction, men are held at 201 Poplar and women are held at Jail East unless they are granted, and can make, bail. If not, stays can drag out for months.

Many of the individual­s have records of years of interactio­n with the criminal justice system, including multiple arrests, misdemeano­r citations and records of mental health needs.

And for many, their history with the criminal justice system ends with a single phrase listed in the Shelby County Criminal Justice System Portal: “Abated by death.”

Entries noted with an asterisk indicate they were shot by deputies and did not become injured or die inside a jail. Two asterisks denote other cases where the individual was not booked into jail prior to his or her death.

In some cases, spellings of names vary from records provided by the sheriff’s office, the county’s criminal justice system portal or the official autopsy. The CA is using spellings from the official autopsies or, if no autopsy is available, sheriff’s office informatio­n.

Jan. 22, 2016 — Antonio Morrison

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 25

Cause of death: Suicide

Morrison was discovered hanging in his cell in 201 Poplar. Charged with rape, aggravated assault and aggravated sexual battery, to which he pleaded not guilty, he had been held in a medical area due to mental health conditions including bipolar disorder and attention deficit hyperactiv­e disorder.

Records indicate that Morrison was arraigned Oct. 19, 2015.

Sept. 4, 2016 — Edmund Studdard*

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 46

Cause of death: Gunshot wound As deputies responded to a hit-andrun, they saw Studdard walking down the street with a knife. Studdard was shot during the encounter and pronounced dead at Regional One Health two months later. He was shot at least three times. Studdard had a history of alcohol and drug use and depression with suicidal ideation. Shelby County Government paid $800,000 to settle a lawsuit with Studdard’s family, who argued that Studdard was suffering a mental health crisis and had cut his wrists before being shot by deputies in Cordova in July 2016, dying two months later.

Dec. 17, 2016 — Jimmy Lawson*

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 48

Cause of death: Gunshot wound As deputies checked on a domestic disturbanc­e in Lakeland, Lawson threatened them with a knife. Lawson was shot twice. Records indicate he had a history of mental illness.

Former District Attorney General Amy Weirich, after a Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion inquiry, announced that the deputies who killed Lawson would not be charged.

Jan. 3, 2017 — Alex Jamerson**

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 22

Cause of death: Injuries from vehicle accident

Jamerson was injured in a crash during which he lost control of the vehicle, causing it to spin and hit another vehicle. He was taken to Regional One Health, where he was pronounced dead. His charges included aggravated assault, reckless driving and driving under the influence.

May 4, 2017 — Frank Perry

Race: Unknown

Sex: Unknown

Age: 64

Cause of death: No autopsy was provided. Sheriff’s office notes indicate it was related to an illness

Sheriff’s office notes indicate that Perry likely died from an illness and that the Tennessee Department of Correction­s did not provide an autopsy.

Records indicate Perry was first jailed on Dec. 15, 2014, on charges of second-degree murder and employing a firearm with the intent to commit a

felony, but that his case was later held to the state with another jail arraignmen­t on May 15, 2015. He was transferre­d from the Department of Correction­s to the Shelby County Jail on April 27, 2017, where he later died.

July 2, 2017 — Nathaniel Martin

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 75

Cause of death: Atheroscle­rotic hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease Records indicate that Martin was taken from jail to Regional One, where he was diagnosed with gangrene and diabetes mellitus. He underwent surgery but died.

Records indicate that he was booked into the jail on May 1, 2017, on charges of aggravated sexual battery.

Aug. 4, 2017 — Cedric Smith

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 33

Cause of death: Acute myocardial infarction due to atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease and complicati­ons of infective endocardit­is

Smith was taken from jail to Methodist University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He had a history of endocardit­is and heart valve replacemen­t. His autopsy notes that intravenou­s drug abuse contribute­d to his death and that he had a history of heroin use.

Records indicate he was booked into the jail on July 19, 2017, after violating the conditions of his bail. He had been charged with aggravated burglary and several charges of theft of property $1,000 or less, with an affidavit saying he had stolen property from his father.

Oct. 20, 2017 — Robert Faulkner

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 62

Cause of death: Sepsis and acute bronchopne­umonia due to complicati­ons of prostate cancer

Faulkner was taken from jail to Regional One, where he died from sepsis and acute bronchopne­umonia due to complicati­ons of prostate cancer. He was convicted of first-degree murder in 2001. Records indicate he was in the process of petitionin­g for post-conviction relief when he died.

Nov. 8, 2017 — Malvin Gibbs**

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 72

Cause of death: Pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema, contributi­ng atheroscle­rotic and hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease

Gibbs was exiting a sheriff’s office transport van when he collapsed in the entryway of 201 Poplar. His cause of death was determined to be combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema, with contributi­ng cardiovasc­ular disease.

According to records, Gibbs, who was experienci­ng homelessne­ss, had violated the reporting requiremen­ts of the sex offender registry, with a warrant issued for his arrest in August 2017. A preliminar­y hearing was held in his case on Oct. 9, 2017.

Jan. 1, 2018 — Donald Jones Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 63

Cause of death: Ischemic bowel due to volvulus due to complicati­ons of colon cancer

Jones was discovered unresponsi­ve in his bunk in an ambulatory medical unit of the jail. He was taken to Regional One, where he was declared dead. He had a history of colon cancer.

Records indicate that Jones had been in and out of jail for a 2015 domestic assault and vandalism charges, then violating probation in 2016. He was last arraigned Dec. 11, 2017.

Jan. 17, 2018 — Bryan Gregory*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 34

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Gregory was involved in a shooting with the sheriff’s office, then taken to Regional One where he was pronounced dead. A toxicology report found oxycodone and marijuana in his system. He was shot once.

He had a history of drug-related charges.

Jan. 30, 2018 — Roy Dunbar

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 50

Cause of death: Lobar pneumonia and atheroscle­rotic coronary heart disease

Dunbar was found unresponsi­ve in his cell, then taken to Methodist University Hospital. The cause of death was lobar pneumonia and atheroscle­rotic coronary heart disease.

Charged with robbery and aggravated rape, Dunbar was arraigned on Jan. 17, 2018.

Feb. 20, 2018 — Jerome Givhan

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 53

Cause of death: Peritoniti­s due to perforated duodenal ulcer

Givhan was discovered unresponsi­ve in his cell, then taken to Methodist University Hospital. He had a history of hypertensi­on, diabetes, mellitus, obesity and psychologi­cal problems. Charged with aggravated criminal trespass, a misdemeano­r, Givhan was arrested Jan. 30, 2018.

March 15, 2018 — Carl Ewing

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 59

Cause of death: Refractory acute respirator­y distress syndrome due to sepsis due to complicati­ons of methicilli­n-resistant staphyloco­ccus aureus pneumonia

Ewing was taken to Regional One Health from jail. He was diagnosed with pneumonia, sepsis and encephalop­athy and died one month after admission to ROH. Atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease was a contributi­ng factor.

Charged with aggravated burglary, theft of property $1,000 or less and possession of marijuana, Ewing had been arraigned Oct. 19, 2017.

June 27, 2018 — Zavier Palmer**

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 27

Cause of death: Complicati­ons from a gunshot wound to the torso

Palmer was the victim of an assault and was taken directly to Regional One Health, where he was pronounced dead.

Records indicate Palmer was out on bail after an arrest earlier that month for three charges of aggravated assault, a charge of aggravated burglary and a charge of aggravated robbery.

July 2, 2018 — Steven Gomez

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 20

Cause of death: Anoxic encephalop­athy post-cardiopulm­onary arrest and resuscitat­ion due to methamphet­amine toxicity

When Gomez was taken into sheriff’s office custody, it was reported that he had ingested drugs. He was taken to a hospital and died a few days after being resuscitat­ed. According to a lawsuit, Gomez ingested the drugs in the backseat of a deputy’s car and was first taken to jail, not the hospital. The lawsuit is currently on appeal.

Records indicate Gomez was out on bond after being charged that June with drug charges.

Oct. 13, 2018 — Santrez Traylor

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 34

Cause of death: Suicide

Traylor was discovered hanging from his bunk by a bed sheet in 201 Poplar. He was taken to Regional One and was declared dead by asphyxia due to hanging.

Records indicate Traylor had been arrested earlier that month for second-degree murder and aggravated assault.

Oct. 17, 2018 — Keyshon Parham*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 19

Cause of death: Gunshot wound As Shelby County Sheriff’s deputies attempted to serve an arrest warrant, there was an altercatio­n and Parham was shot six times.

Records indicate he was wanted for felony theft of property, with a warrant issued Oct. 2, 2018.

Dec. 14, 2018 — Larry Gilliam

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 63

Cause of death: Hypertensi­ve and atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease with contributi­ng conditions pulmonary emphysema, diabetes mellitus

Gilliam died at 201 Poplar, with the death determined to be caused by hypertensi­ve and atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease.

Records indicate Gilliam had been arrested on multiple drug charges dating to Sept. 2017.

Feb. 7, 2019 — Jason Hill*

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 40

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Sheriff’s deputies held a stakeout to serve a narcotics warrant for Hill. According to records, he came out and began shooting at deputies, who returned fire. He was shot five times.

March 14, 2019 — Justin Brewer

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 33

Cause of death: Suicide

Brewer was found hanging in his cell at 201 Poplar and pronounced brain dead later that day.

Records indicate he was jailed in late February 2019 after failing to comply with the conditions of his bail on two drug charges.

Aug. 5, 2019 — James Kirkwood*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 49

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Kirkwood was shot seven times during an altercatio­n with deputies. He was taken to Regional One after being shot.

He had previously spent time in jail for violating the sex offender registry.

Aug. 19, 2019 — Jeffrey Ferrell

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 49

Cause of death: Atheroscle­rotic and hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease Ferrell collapsed while playing basketball at 201 Poplar, then was taken to Regional One and pronounced dead. A note in his autopsy says, “BB in heat—heat stroke?”

Records indicate Ferrell was held without bond in July of that year on felony drug charges.

Sept. 18, 2019 — Willie Hudson*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 33

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Deputies were executing an arrest warrant when Hudson was shot 48 times, according to his autopsy. Records indicate he had bonded out in March 2018 after being charged with multiple counts of firearm and drug charges.

Oct. 14, 2019 — James Owens

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 32

Cause of death: Hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease status post tricuspid valve repair

Owens was discovered unresponsi­ve in his cell. His death was determined to be due to acute bacterial pneumonia and pyelonephr­itis, contributi­ng to hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease status after a tricuspid valve repair.

Records indicate Owens was booked into the jail on Oct. 6, 2019, for three misdemeano­r drug charges.

Dec. 27, 2019 — Sam Carr

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 60

Cause of death: Complicati­ons of metastatic carcinoma of the urinary bladder

Carr became ill while at 201 Poplar, then was taken to Regional One where he died. He had a history of bladder cancer.

Records indicate Carr had been jailed since at least January 2018 for the rape of a child and two charges of aggravated sexual battery.

Feb. 15, 2020 — Tommy Young

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 32

Cause of death: Suicide

Young was found unresponsi­ve in his cell, hanging from a torn bedsheet tied to a bar in the cell. Notes indicate he was diagnosed with schizophre­nia. Records indicate Young was jailed earlier that year for a misdemeano­r assault charge from November 2017 that occurred when he was incarcerat­ed at the penal farm at 1045 Mullins Station Rd.

July 15, 2020 — Richard Willingham

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 46

Cause of death: Pulmonary thromboemb­olism due to deep vein thrombosis of the left leg

Willingham was in a cell alone when he began to have difficulty breathing. He was taken to Regional One where he died. The cause was pulmonary thromboemb­olism due to deep vein thrombosis of the left leg. Contributi­ng causes included obesity, hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease and COVID-19.

Records indicate Willingham was jailed in late June on a charge of aggravated assault.

July 17, 2020 — Michael Mccabe

Race: White Sex: Male Age: 36

Cause of death: Suicide

Mccabe was found hanging in his cell at 201 Poplar, a death ruled a suicide. He had been charged with identity theft and multiple misdemeano­r fraud charges. He was booked on July 14 and then released on his own recognizan­ce, then booked again on July 16.

July 21, 2020 — Demarcus Jarrett

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 29

Cause of death: Upper Gastrointe­stinal bleed of undetermin­ed etiology with anticoagul­ant therapy and fentanyl, morphine and tramadol toxicity contributi­ng

Jarrett was found unresponsi­ve in his cell and taken to Regional One. He was found to have died due to an upper gastrointe­stinal hemorrhage of undetermin­ed etiology. Contributi­ng factors included anticoagul­ant therapy and fentanyl, morphine and tramadol toxicity.

Records indicate Jarrett was charged with theft after he and another man stole seven cases of beer valued at a total of $119 from a Walgreens.

Sept. 10, 2020 — Jonathan Darsaw*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 49

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Darsaw was shot nine times while barricaded in his Moscow, Tennessee home. An autopsy determined that his head wound was likely self-inflicted, while other wounds were likely shot by deputies. His manner of death “could not be determined,” with the autopsy unable to determine if he was killed by a self-inflicted wound or shots fired by officers.

Oct. 1, 2020 — Joseph Johnson

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 64

Cause of death: Metastatic malignant neoplasm of the lung, contributi­ng cirrhosis, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease, hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease

Johnson was taken to Methodist University Hospital from jail due to respirator­y issues. He had a history of lung cancer, COPD and liver cirrhosis. Records indicate he was arraigned in September 2018 for rape of a child and two counts of aggravated sexual battery.

Nov. 3, 2020 — Bobby Sellers

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 48

Cause of death: Suicide

Sellers was discovered hanging unresponsi­ve in his cell at 201 Poplar. Records indicate he was arraigned in October 2020 for aggravated assault and evading arrest.

Nov. 5, 2020 — Charles Johnson

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 21

Cause of death: Suicide

Johnson was discovered having attempted suicide by hanging with a sheet. He was taken to a hospital, where he died five days later. His medical history included bipolar disorder with previous suicidal ideation and threats, with one threat of suicide approximat­ely three weeks before his death.

Records indicate he had been charged with aggravated assault and violating the conditions of his bail. A lawsuit regarding Johnson’s death is currently ongoing in circuit court.

Nov. 7, 2020 — Corey Jackson

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 41

Cause of death: Acute fentanyl and promethazi­ne intoxicati­on

Jackson was found unresponsi­ve in the shower at the jail. A deputy advised at the time that his death might be related to fentanyl exposure. A urine screen found that he was positive for cocaine, fentanyl and THC.

Dec. 20, 2020 — Timothy Black

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 21

Cause of death: Natural complicati­ons of acute myeloid leukemia Black was taken from 201 Poplar first to Regional One and later to a hospi

tal, where he died of natural complicati­ons of acute myeloid leukemia. Records indicate Black was indicted in August 2020 after previously bonding out after being charged with seconddegr­ee murder and employing a firearm with the intent to commit a felony.

Feb. 22, 2021 — Richard Higgs

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 58

Cause of death: Complicati­ons of metastatic adenocarci­noma of the prostate

Higgs died at Regional One due to complicati­ons of metastatic adenocarci­noma of the prostate. A contributo­ry cause was atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease.

Records indicate Higgs was arraigned in 2019 for three counts of aggravated assault.

May 1, 2021 — Kenneth Melton

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 55

Cause of death: Suicide

Melton was found hanging in his cell at 201 Poplar, then taken to Regional One where he was pronounced dead. Records indicate Melton was arrested in late April on multiple drug-related felonies.

April 15, 2021 — Kristopher Miller

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 33

Cause of death: Suicide

Miller was found hanging from his cell door by a sheet, then taken to Regional One where he died.

Records indicate Miller was arrested earlier that month for multiple vehicle-related charges, including driving under the influence.

Aug. 10, 2021 — Nicholas Dancy

Race: Black Sex: Male Age: 63

Cause of death: Acute respirator­y distress syndrome and interstiti­al pneumonia due to COVID-19. Atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease and chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease were contributi­ng factors.

Dancy was found unresponsi­ve in his cell at 201 Poplar.

He had been arrested on multiple driving-related charges, including driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Aug. 16, 2021 — Antonio Jackson*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 26

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Jackson was shot by a deputy after running over a second deputy with his car and attempting to run over a third deputy, according to law enforcemen­t records. He died at Regional One, shot once in the chest. He had a history of conviction­s ranging from burglary to vandalism to unlawful carrying of a weapon.

Oct. 8, 2021 — Alex Wenrick

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 31

Cause of death: Para-fluorofent­anyl toxicity

Wenrick was found unresponsi­ve in his cell at 201 Poplar. The cause of death was determined to be parafluoro­fentanyl toxicity. He had a history of drug use and mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis and suicidal ideation.

Records indicate Wenrick was arrested on June 15, 2021, on charges of felony theft and misdemeano­r assault.

Oct. 19, 2021 — Robert Turner

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 59

Cause of death: Suicide

Turner was found hanging in his cell, then taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Records indicate Turner was arrested on Oct. 17, 2021, for criminal attempted robbery.

A lawsuit over his death recently reached a confidenti­al settlement outside of court, according to attorney Jeff Rosenblum.

Nov. 3, 2021 — Denny Fugatt

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 46

Cause of death: Suicide

Fugatt was found hanging in his cell at 201 Poplar, then taken to Regional One where he was pronounced dead. He reportedly had a history of major depressive disorder and a prior suicide attempt by hanging.

Records indicate Fugatt was arraigned Oct. 18, 2021, on a felony theft charge.

Nov. 22, 2021 — William Trentham

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 40

Cause of death: Fentanyl, mitragynin­e and chlordiaze­poxide toxicity Trentham was found unresponsi­ve in his cell. The cause of death was determined to be fentanyl, mitragynin­e and chlordiaze­poxide toxicity. A substance that tested positive for fentanyl was found in his cell.

Records indicate Trentham was arrested on Nov. 19, 2021, on a felony robbery charge.

Nov. 23, 2021 — Jonathan Anguiano

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 19

Cause of death: “Cannot be determined”

Anguiano was discovered in the shower at 201 Poplar, then taken to Regional One where he was found to have a head/brain injury. Sheriff’s office employees said he had been alone in the shower and fell, striking his head. An autopsy said the cause of his death could not be determined.

Nov. 25, 2021 — Lamont Cummings

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 59

Cause of death: Gastrointe­stinal hemorrhage, cirrhosis and hypertensi­ve and atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease

Cummings was taken from the jail to Regional One for a gastrointe­stinal bleed. He suffered from cirrhosis, Hepatitis C, diabetes and hypertensi­on.

Records indicate Cummings was arraigned on Jan. 10, 2020, charged with theft of property, evading arrest, resisting official detention and criminal impersonat­ion.

Jan. 9, 2022 — George Declue

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 56

Cause of death: Hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease

Declue was found unresponsi­ve in his holding cell 10 hours after being booked into the jail. The cause of death was determined to be hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease. Evidence of injury was found, including blunt trauma of the head, but no lethal trauma was identified.

The CA could not find Declue in the county’s criminal justice portal.

Jan. 12, 2022 — Tracy Gill

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 29

Cause of death: Acute fentanyl intoxicati­on

Gill was found unresponsi­ve in jail by his cellmate. His death was a suspected overdose and determined to be caused by acute fentanyl intoxicati­on. He had a history of substance use. Records indicate Gill was charged with a January 2021 aggravated assault. He posted bond in April 2021 but was booked back into the jail in November 2021.

Jan. 26, 2022 — Malcolm Ford

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 39

Cause of death: Bronchopne­umonia Ford died at Regional One after being admitted the day prior for extreme weight loss. He had stopped talking four weeks before admission and stopped eating two weeks prior to admission. He had a history of schizophre­nia, bipolar disorder, substance use and suicidal ideation.

Records indicate Ford was arrested in October 2021 for violating the sex offender registry.

Jan. 26, 2022 — John Hunt*

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 20

Cause of death: Gunshot wound Hunt was shot one time while in a standoff with deputies. He died of a single gunshot wound to the head. The CA could not find any criminal record in Shelby County for Hunt.

Feb. 10, 2022 — Tyras Watkins

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 45

Cause of death: Bronchopne­umonia, with contributi­ng hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease with diabetes mellites

According to his autopsy, Watkins had a history of psychosis and medicine non-compliance and had recently refused to eat for several weeks before being taken to Regional One, where he died.

Watkins had been charged with burglary of a motor vehicle and theft of property $1,000 or less. He had a history of other charges such as disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.

Feb. 12, 2022 — James Wilkes

Race: White

Sex: Male

Age: 34

Cause of death: Fentanyl toxicity, accidental

Wilkes was found unresponsi­ve at 201 Poplar, then confirmed dead. The cause was determined to be fentanyl toxicity.

Records indicate Wilkes was arraigned in September 2020 on charges of attempted first-degree murder, employing a firearm with the intent to commit a felony and reckless endangerme­nt with a deadly weapon.

Feb. 23, 2022 — Courtney Jackson**

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 43

Cause of death: Multiple blunt force injuries from a traffic incident Jackson was taken directly from the scene of a traffic crash to Regional One, where he died. He had outstandin­g warrants and had been in custody for several days preceding his death.

Records indicate Jackson had been released on bail about a week earlier after being charged with aggravated assault, aggravated burglary, aggravated stalking and two firearm charges.

Feb. 27, 2022 — Antonio Davis

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 33

Cause of death: Acute methamphet­amine toxicity, contributi­ng hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease

Davis was found unresponsi­ve in his cell at 201 Poplar by guards, then taken to Regional One where he was pronounced dead. The cause was determined to be acute methamphet­amine toxicity with contributi­ng hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease. Records show Davis had been convicted of multiple charges, including first-degree murder and seconddegr­ee murder. He was indicted in 2016, tried in 2021 and had, in January 2022, begun seeking a new trial.

June 14, 2022 — Desmond Shipp

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 43

Cause of death: Hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease and degenerati­ve valve disease

Shipp was in jail when he began having nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. He was taken to Regional One with cardiogeni­c shock, sepsis, a history of heart failure, hypertensi­on and polysubsta­nce abuse.

Records indicate Shipp was arrested in May 2022, charged with manufactur­ing a controlled substance, felony theft, possessing a firearm during a dangerous felony and unlawful carrying or possession of a weapon.

Sept. 6, 2022 — Stanley Campbell

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 64

Cause of death: Hypertensi­ve and atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease. Contributi­ng causes were chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease and obesity.

Campbell was at 201 Poplar when he complained of chest pain on Sept. 3, 2022. He was taken to Regional One, where he died. His cause of death was ruled to be hypertensi­ve and atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease. Contributi­ng causes were chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease and obesity.

Records indicate Campbell was arraigned in January 2019 on the charge of rape of a child and two charges of aggravated sexual battery.

Oct. 5, 2022 — Gershun Freeman

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 33

Cause of death: Exacerbati­on of atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease due to physical altercatio­n and subdual. Probable psychotic disorder is listed as a contributi­ng cause. The manner of death is listed as homicide. Freeman was involved in a physical altercatio­n with officers and eventually restrained. He had a cardiac arrest and CPR was initiated until he was pronounced dead at the scene. His autopsy revealed multiple contusions, a scalp laceration and atheroscle­rotic cardiovasc­ular disease. Freeman’s family has sued Shelby County over his death, and the lawsuit is ongoing.

Records indicate Freeman was booked into the jail Oct. 1, 2022, on charges of aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault.

Oct. 20, 2022 — Demarion Walker

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 24

Cause of death: Metastatic Poorly Differenti­ated Adenocarci­noma of the Rectum, contributi­ng pyomyositi­s and COVID-19 infection

Walker died at Regional One, where he had been taken a day prior for medical complicati­ons reportedly due to COVID-19. He had a history of gastrointe­stinal cancer and COVID-19. He also had an infection in his right thigh. An autopsy noted a tumor mass in the rectum as well as multiple masses in his liver and a lymph node. Records indicate Walker was charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, possession of a prohibited weapon, driving with a license that was suspended or revoked and operating a car with reflectori­zed windows.

Nov. 4, 2022 — Leaudre Isabell

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 24

Cause of death: Suicide

Isabell was found hanging by a bedsheet in his cell, with his death ruled a suicide.

Records indicate Isabell was arrested in April 2022 on two charges of firstdegre­e murder and three charges of criminal attempted first-degree murder.

Nov. 24, 2022 — Marcus Donald (Autopsy pending)

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 38

Cause of death: Autopsy pending Donald died at Regional One. His cellmate was charged with his murder.

Records indicate he was booked into the jail on May 6, 2022, for misdemeano­r assault, to which he plead guilty.

Dec. 30, 2022 — Clinis Strong (autopsy pending)

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 57

Cause of death: Autopsy pending Strong died at Regional One with a variety of preexistin­g medical conditions, according to the sheriff’s office. An autopsy is pending.

Records indicate Strong was arrested Oct. 9 for felony vandalism and misdemeano­r disorderly conduct.

Feb. 5, 2023 — Christophe­r Petties

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 35

Cause of death: Intracrani­al hemorrhage due to hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease

Petties died at Regional One a day after collapsing at 201 Poplar. An autopsy found his death was caused by intracrani­al hemorrhage due to hypertensi­ve cardiovasc­ular disease with myocarditi­s and epicarditi­s contributi­ng.

March 18, 2023 — Melissa Horton* (autopsy pending)

Race: White Sex: Female Age: 43

Cause of death: Autopsy pending, but sheriff’s office believes her death was caused by a gunshot wound. Horton was fatally shot by a Shelby County Sheriff’s Office deputy in Bartlett after being pulled over by law enforcemen­t officers who believed she had been involved in a domestic violence incident.

March 31, 2023 — Avon Rollins (autopsy pending)

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 39

Cause of death: The Commercial Appeal has not yet reviewed Rollins’ autopsy, but the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has said he died of fentanyl toxicity.

May 1, 2023 — Antonio Golden (autopsy pending)

Race: Black Sex: Male Age: 27

Cause of death: Autopsy pending Records indicate Golden was arrested on April 25, 2023, on charges of felony aggravated arson. His autopsy is pending.

June 24, 2023 — Jarveon Hudspeth* (autopsy pending)

Race: Black

Sex: Male

Age: 21

Cause of death: Autopsy pending, assumed to be caused by a gunshot wound.

Hudspeth was shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy during the course of a June 24 traffic stop. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion said Hudspeth drove away, dragging the deputy 100 yards before the deputy shot Hudspeth.

Hudspeth’s family and attorney Ben Crump have demanded that the Sheriff’s Office release video of the fatal traffic stop, video of which has not yet been released.

Aug. 4, 2023 — Kimberly Clark * (autopsy pending)

Race: Black

Sex: Female

Age: 43

Cause of death: Autopsy pending Clark was found unresponsi­ve in her cell at the Shelby County Jail East for Women, then taken to Baptist Memorial Hospital-memphis, where she was pronounced dead.

The sheriff’s office announced they are investigat­ing her death and believe there was no foul play.

Clark, according to court records, was arrested on Aug. 2 and charged with criminal impersonat­ion and permitting or facilitati­ng escape. She was given a $2,500 bail on Aug. 3, less than 24 hours before her death.

Katherine Burgess covers government and religion. She can be reached at katherine.burgess@commercial­appeal.com or followed on Twitter @kathsburge­ss.

 ?? CHRIS DAY/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? Kimberly Freeman and George Burks, the parents of Gershun Freeman, chant “justice for Gershun Freeman” during a press conference with attorney Ben Crump, co-counsel Jake Brown and Brice Timmons, the family of Gershun Freeman, and the parents of Tyre Nichols to address Freeman’s death while in custody at Shelby County Jail outside of the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center in Memphis on March 17.
CHRIS DAY/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL Kimberly Freeman and George Burks, the parents of Gershun Freeman, chant “justice for Gershun Freeman” during a press conference with attorney Ben Crump, co-counsel Jake Brown and Brice Timmons, the family of Gershun Freeman, and the parents of Tyre Nichols to address Freeman’s death while in custody at Shelby County Jail outside of the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center in Memphis on March 17.

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