The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Death of prison inmate ruled a homicide

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NEWTOWN — The death of a prison inmate who struggled with guards has been ruled a homicide, the state’s chief medical examiner said.

J’Allen Jones, 31, died in March at the Garner Correction­al Institutio­n in Newtown. The Atlanta man was being transferre­d to a mental health unit within the prison when he became “non-compliant,” and “combative” with staff, authoritie­s said. Jones become non-responsive and was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Dr. James Gill, Connecticu­t’s chief medical examiner, told the Hartford Courant on Friday that Jones died suddenly “during struggle and restraint with chest compressio­n.”

An adverse reaction to pepper spray used during the incident also contribute­d to the death, Gill said.

The medical examiner stressed that the finding does not necessaril­y mean that a crime was committed or that excessive force was used during the incident

Karen Martucci, a spokeswoma­n for the state Department of Correction, said state police are continuing to investigat­e the case, but added the agency for now stands by its initial assessment that there was no apparent indication of excessive force by the officers, who have not been discipline­d.

“The death of an individual under the care and custody of the Department of Correction is a very serious matter and we are fully committed to cooperatin­g with external law enforcemen­t,” the department’s commission­er, Scott Semple, said at the time of the incident.

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