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Young Black Man Jailed Since April for Alleged $5 Theft Found Dead in Cell

Saturday, August 29, 2015 5:19
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A young black man with mental health problems was found dead in jail in Portsmouth, Virginia after spending almost four months behind bars without bail for stealing groceries worth $5.

Prison guards discovered Jamycheal Mitchell lying on the floor of his cell last Wednesday. His family said they believed he starved to death after refusing meals and medication. Senior prison officials said they found no evidence of injury to Mitchell’s body and that his death was not being treated as suspicious.

Mitchell was being held on misdemeanor charges of petty larceny and trespassing for the charge of stealing a bottle of Mountain Dew, a Snickers bar and a Zebra Cake from a 7-Eleven. His death was not covered by local media and was reported first by The Guardian.

“His body failed,” said Roxanne Adams, Mitchell’s aunt. “It is extraordinary. The person I saw deceased was not even the same person.” Adams is a registered nurse. She said Mitchell had virtually no muscle mass on his body at the time of his death.

Adams said in an interview that her nephew had bipolar disorder and schizophrenia for about five years. Nicknamed Weezy, he lived with his mother Sonia and had been unable to hold down work. “He just chain-smoked and made people laugh,” said Adams. “He never did anything serious, never harmed anybody.”

Officials said that after his arrest, Mitchell was taken to Portsmouth city jail, where he stayed for almost three weeks before being transferred across the city to the regional jail on 11 May.

Ten days after that, the court clerk said, Judge Morton Whitlow ruled Mitchell was not competent to stand trial and ordered that he be transferred to Eastern State hospital, a state-run mental health facility in Williamsburg, for treatment.

The clerk said that typically in such cases “we do an order to restore the defendant to competence, send it to the hospital, and when the hospital has a bed, we do a transportation order, and he’s taken to the hospital.” Whitlow reiterated the order on 31 July and was due to review the case again on 4 September, according to the clerk.

But the hospital said it had no vacancy and the 24-year-old was therefore detained in jail until his death on 19 August, according to Adams, Mitchell’s aunt, who said she had tried to assist the hospitalisation process herself but was left frustrated.

“He was just deteriorating so fast,” Adams said. “I kept calling the jail, but they said they couldn’t transfer him because there were no available beds. So I called Eastern State, too, and people there said they didn’t know anything about the request or not having bed availability.”

When asked which state agency was ultimately responsible for ensuring Mitchell was transferred to the hospital, a court clerk said: “It’s hard to tell who’s responsible for it.”

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—Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.

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