Jacksonville Sheriff’s officers inconsistently report when they’ve injured civilians, thanks in part to a vague use-of-force policy.
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‘They just tackled me to the ground.’ Man left severely injured during JSO arrest
After a struggle with several officers, Michael Norris, who was not armed, was hospitalized with multiple facial, elbow and rib fractures, along with a hemorrhage in his right eye, bruising up and down his body and pain in his lungs from being unable to breathe during the attack, according to UF Health records The Tributary reviewed.ย
JSO jailers said she had no visible injuries. Photos say otherwise
Allison Fierroโs face was unmarked when she was booked into the Duval County jail on a DUI.ย When she bonded out three days later, her eyes were a frightful black-and-blue mask, the result of a violent โstraight-arm-barโ takedown by two officers who decided the 108-pound, 55-year-old woman pleading for her anxiety meds was being โuncooperative.โ
Man injured in ‘incident’ involving 9 Jacksonville jailers dies
The 31-year-old father who was hospitalized after an โincidentโ in the Duval County jail this week, which Sheriff T.K. Waters has refused to detail, has died, according to his family’s attorney.
JSO officers sic K9 on unarmed man, prompting federal lawsuit
A Jacksonville man is suing the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and three officers, arguing his constitutional rights were violated during a traffic stop when one of those officers sicced a K9 on him and forced him to crawl back to the handler before releasing the dog from his maimed right arm.
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters settles lawsuit in mother of fiveโs jail suicide death
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters and a corrections officer have settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of a woman who killed herself in the Duval County Pretrial Detention Facility after multiple suicide attempts.
Jacksonville sheriff says he didn’t know about settlement. Records show his office’s lawyer did
Key legislation that could make it harder for Jacksonville to settle lawsuits was based on a complaint that Sheriff T.K. Waters and his office werenโt consulted before a high-profile $200,000 settlement. But new records show the officer who was sued and the Sheriffโs Office attorney were invited to the mediation meeting where the city agreed to settle.
Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office jail leadership pushed out
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters shook up his senior command staff over the last month, asking for the resignations or demotions of three jail officials after The Tributaryโs reporting uncovered unsafe medical conditions in the Duval jail, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Duval jail’s medical provider says it gave ‘quality medical care’ to man who later died
Duval County jailโs medical provider, Armor Correctional Services, said in a statement on Friday that staff gave โquality medical careโ to a heart transplant recipient who died after not receiving his anti-rejection medications while jailed.
