The News-Times (Sunday)

Inmate’s death 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 said 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 in- vestigate 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 in March at the time of the incident.

Jones was serving a 10-year sentence for first-degree robbery.

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