Companies Us Justice Department FollowWASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday launched a civil rights probe into conditions at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta, Georgia that will examine whether the facility is discriminating against incarcerated people with mental illnesses, a top department official said on Thursday.
"The Fulton County Sheriff has acknowledged that the main jail is dilapidated and rapidly eroding," Clarke said.
"The level of violence in the jails is deeply concerning, and at one point in 2022, the jails averaged more than one stabbing per day."
A medical examiner hired by his family earlier this year determined that Thompson died of complications from severe neglect to both his mental and physical health.
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