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Lawyer: Family 'Outraged' Over Inmate's Death

Officer's Funeral Set For Thursday

POSTED: 10:26 pm EDT June 30, 2008
UPDATED: 11:37 am EDT July 1, 2008

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The FBI and Maryland State Police on Tuesday continued to investigate the strangulation of a 19-year-old man found dead in his cell a day after he was jailed on charges of running over and killing a police officer.
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Meanwhile, an attorney representing the family spoke Tuesday about the case and said the family is outraged.

Ronnie White's death was a homicide, the Maryland Medical Examiner ruled Monday. He died Sunday in the Prince George's County Correctional Center from asphyxiation and strangulation, the examiner said.
Attorney Bobby G. Henry told reporters Tuesday that White's family doesn't want to talk about what happened. He called for "a thorough and exhaustive investigation."
The family is "absolutely, unequivocally outraged and incensed and deeply saddened for the loss of life of their loved one," he said.
"There has been one contact, officially, with the family, and that contact came from the chaplain, who informed the family to go to Prince George's Hospital and identify the body," Henry said.
State police are leading the investigation into White's death at the request of county officials. The FBI is focusing on possible civil rights violations.
Officials said seven guards had access to White at the time of his death, as did an unspecified number of supervisors. Authorities are also investigating whether anyone from the outside had access to the inmate.
"If we have vigilante justice, our society will fall apart," Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson said at a news conference Monday.
Johnson said that he believes the death was "unrelated to any act by the Prince George's County Police Department."
Curtis Knowles, president of the corrections officers' union, said he was working that day but not in the unit. Officers involved in monitoring the inmate told Knowles that they came to feed White, tapped on the window and yelled through a slot in the door, but White didn't reply. They went in and shook White, but he didn't respond, Knowles said.
Knowles also cautioned that the investigation needs to take its course before any conclusions are reached.
"We're not going to speculate. We're going to depend on the FBI and the state police," Knowles said.
June White-Dillard, head of the Prince George's branch of the NAACP, said that she was pleased the FBI was investigating the case but disturbed by the nature of the death of the inmate.
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"No one should have had access to him that could have caused him harm," she said.
White was found on the floor of his cell at the Prince George's County jail at 10:30 a.m. Sunday with no pulse, according to officials. Jail medical staff who treated him reported no visible signs of trauma on his body, and he was declared dead an hour later at a hospital.
White had been held by himself in maximum security since he arrived at the jail around 12:30 a.m. Saturday.
When the family arrived at the hospital, they were told the body was not there, Henry said. Instead, it had been taken by the medical examiner to Baltimore for an autopsy.
White was charged with first-degree murder in the death Friday of Prince George's County Cpl. Richard Findley, 39, during a traffic stop in Laurel. Findley, who was part of a team investigating car thefts, was killed after he got out of his cruiser and was dragged by a truck, which had been reported stolen. Authorities said White was driving the truck.
Gov. Martin O'Malley ordered the state flag be flown at half-staff until sunset Thursday in memory of Findley, a 10-year veteran of the county police.
White was one of four people taken into custody by police after the truck was found at a nearby apartment complex shortly after Findley was killed. The three others were questioned and released, according to Officer Henry Tippett, a county police spokesman.
There have been several problems recently at the county jail, including a former police corporal convicted of murdering a man who was found with a handcuffs key. The county's director of corrections was fired in early June when four handguns went missing from the jail armory.
"He was a wonderful person. He could make you smile in a heartbeat."
- Al Schwartz on Cpl. Richard Findley

According to court records, White pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a firearm last year, and in another case, to drug possession. In 2006, he was charged with first-degree assault and armed robbery, but the case was dropped, records show. Last November, he was sentenced to more than six months in prison, but it's not clear when he was released.
Findley was also a volunteer firefighter in the county, according to Vince Canales, president of the police union. A viewing was scheduled for Wednesday, followed by a funeral Thursday in Beltsville. Findley is survived by a wife and two young daughters.
"He was a wonderful person," said Al Schwartz, chief of the Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department where Findley served for 20 years. "He could make you smile in a heartbeat."


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Saturday

12:24 a.m.: White is admitted to the correctional center. Before being placed in a cell, he is given a medical assessment, according to the Corrections Department. He is given a clean bill of physical and mental health, officials say. He is placed in a maximum-security cell by himself and checked on every half-hour.


Sunday

4:30 a.m.: White is served breakfast.

10:15: During a routine check, officials said, "correctional officers found him sitting on the side of his bunk, alert."

10:15-10:30: According to officials, no one has contact with White during this period.

10:35: A corrections officer bringing White lunch finds him unconscious, "sitting on the floor against his bunk." An ambulance is called.
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news reports two boken bones in his neck ......


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So I'm watching this story over on TDS ..... And I'm kinda getting the idea That because this guy killed a cop ... it was OK for a cop to kill this guy .....

So if some one kills some one I'm close too ... I should be allowed to kill him with out due Justice .....


I haven't heard the whole story yet ... but maybe the cop screwed up and stepped into the path of the vehicle by mistake ..... and this guy had no thought at all about killing any one ....

maybe he was the scum of the earth .... I do not know .... but cops lie so thats why we have judges and lawyers to figure it out before we fry the scum ....

If cops can usurp the law ... why can the rest of us not .....

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straight up wrote:
If cops can usurp the law ... why can the rest of us not .....

They can't though. There's a big stink over it.

Personally, if it was my family member who was killed, I would like to see the guy who killed him spend life in prison rather than die.  Death would be too easy.



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Oh to have the days of real justice back......today rapist and murders roam freely in our neighborhoods, but you go to jail if you don't wear a seatbelt! The law is a joke and most cops are sicken by having to inforce such stupid laws.....but it's their job?.....and yes, there are crooked cops just like there are crooked people....yah just don't see as many cops servin time for their actions! 8(

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Some people deserve to die ..... And if A bunch of vigilantes had done this ..... I would be happy as hell .....

But like so many LEO's have told me while writing the ticket for making a move to save someone's life ..... Your a professional .... you should know better .....

So if it good advise for me .... I don't see a badge making a difference ....

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