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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jim Bray May 20, 2016 217-494-5532 St. Clair County Sued Again Over Another Jail Suicide Officer’s response to suicide threat: “Whatever, do what you want to do.” EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – Approximately five hours after telling his jailers that he intended to kill himself and being told “whatever, do what you want to do,” Bradley C. Scarpi was found hanging by a bedsheet in the St. Clair County Jail, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. Scarpi, 33, of Belleville, died at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Belleville on May 23, 2014, less than hour after he was discovered hanging from his cell bars in a jail that - despite several recent suicide attempts and studies showing suicide as the leading cause of deaths in jail – does not have formal policies regarding suicide prevention and does not adequately train its staff in suicide prevention, according to the lawsuit. “Brad was more than a victim of the St. Clair County Jail’s cruelty and indifference,” said Dwayne White, the older brother of the deceased executor of his estate. “He was a brother, a son, a father and a friend to so many. He is loved and missed. Our family is bringing this lawsuit to uncover the truth about what happened to Brad and to help ensure that no other family has to suffer this kind of loss.” In addition to St. Clair County, which operates the jail, defendants include St. Clair County Sheriff Richard Watson; Major Phillip McLaurin, superintendent of the jail; and a dozen officers at the jail. The complaint alleges they violated Scarpi’s constitutional right “to be free from a known and unreasonable risk of serious harm while in the custody of the St. Clair County Jail. - more -

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Page 1: St. Clair County Sued Again Over Another Jail Suicide Officer’s … · 2020-03-29 · FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jim Bray May 20, 2016 217-494-5532 St. Clair County Sued Again

FORIMMEDIATERELEASE CONTACT:JimBrayMay20,2016 217-494-5532St.ClairCountySuedAgainOverAnotherJailSuicide

Officer’sresponsetosuicidethreat:“Whatever,dowhatyouwanttodo.”

EASTST.LOUIS,Ill.–Approximatelyfivehoursaftertellinghisjailersthatheintendedtokillhimselfandbeingtold“whatever,dowhatyouwanttodo,”BradleyC.ScarpiwasfoundhangingbyabedsheetintheSt.ClairCountyJail,accordingtoalawsuitfiledFridayintheU.S.DistrictCourtfortheSouthernDistrictofIllinois.Scarpi,33,ofBelleville,diedatSt.Elizabeth’sHospitalinBellevilleonMay23,2014,lessthanhourafterhewasdiscoveredhangingfromhiscellbarsinajailthat-despiteseveralrecentsuicideattemptsandstudiesshowingsuicideastheleadingcauseofdeathsinjail–doesnothaveformalpoliciesregardingsuicidepreventionanddoesnotadequatelytrainitsstaffinsuicideprevention,accordingtothelawsuit.“BradwasmorethanavictimoftheSt.ClairCountyJail’scrueltyandindifference,”saidDwayneWhite,theolderbrotherofthedeceasedexecutorofhisestate.“Hewasabrother,ason,afatherandafriendtosomany.Heislovedandmissed.OurfamilyisbringingthislawsuittouncoverthetruthaboutwhathappenedtoBradandtohelpensurethatnootherfamilyhastosufferthiskindofloss.”InadditiontoSt.ClairCounty,whichoperatesthejail,defendantsincludeSt.ClairCountySheriffRichardWatson;MajorPhillipMcLaurin,superintendentofthejail;andadozenofficersatthejail.ThecomplaintallegestheyviolatedScarpi’sconstitutionalright“tobefreefromaknownandunreasonableriskofseriousharmwhileinthecustodyoftheSt.ClairCountyJail.

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Page2May20,2016Scarpi’sestatebroughtthelegalactionandisrepresentedbyVanessadelValle,LockeE.Bowman,SheilaA.Bedi,andDavidM.Shapiro,attorneyswiththeRoderickandSolangeMacArthurJusticeCenter,apublicinterestlawfirmthatispartoftheNorthwesternPritzkerSchoolofLaw’sBluhmLegalClinicinChicago.BellevilleattorneyLatoyaBerryalsorepresentsScarpi’sestateinthecase.ThisisthesecondrecentfederallawsuitbroughtagainsttheSt.ClairCountyinrelationtoajailsuicide.TheMacArthurJusticeCenterandBerryalsorepresenttheestateofJoshuaJurcich,whohunghimselfinajailcelltwomonthsbeforeScarpicommittedsuicide.AlittlemorethanayearafterthesuicidesofScarpiandJurcich,athirdperson,19-year-oldDamonE.Stidimire,committedsuicideatthejailinOctober2015.BetweenJanuary2014andOctober2015,therewere14othersuicideattemptsatthejail.ThelawsuitstatesthatScarpi,arooferbytrade,livedwiththedisabilityofseriousmentalillnessandhaddevelopedanaddictiontoprescriptionpainpillsfollowingajob-relatedbackinjury,accordingtothelawsuit.For11years,hehadcycledinandoutoftheSt.ClairCountyJail,andhadbeeninthejailalittlemorethanamonthbeforehisdeath.Onthedayofhissuicide,Scarpitoldofficershehadbeenthreatenedbyothersinthejailandrequestedtomovedawayfromthetwomenmakingthethreatsandtheirfriends.WhilebeingmovedtocellblockE-Max,Scarpitoldofficersthathewasgoingtokillhimself,buttheofficersdismissedhisthreats.Whileinhisnewcell,whichwasnotanadequatesuicide-proofcell,ScarpitoldOfficerChristopherLanzantethathewasgoingtokillhimself,andLanzanteresponded:“whatever,dowhatyouwanttodo,”andwalkedaway,accordingtothecomplaint.ThelawsuitchargesthedefendantsfailedtoprovideScarpiwithadequatementalhealthservices,failedtoplacehiminasuicide-proofcellandfailedtoconductregularchecksonhimwhilehewasinhiscell.Theroutinedenialofaccesstopropermentalhealthcareanddenialofsafe,suicidepreventioncellsresultedinpracticesthat“wereallowedtoflourish–andbecomesowellsettledastoconstitutedefactopolicyoftheSt.ClairCountySheriff’sDepartment,”thesuitstates.Thecomplaint,filedonbehalfoftwoyoungsonssurvivingScarpi,seeksunspecifiedmoneydamagesforthewrongfuldeath.

###AbouttheRoderickandSolangeMacArthurJusticeCenterTheRoderickandSolangeMacArthurJusticeCenteradvocatesforhumanrightsandsocialjusticethroughlitigation.Asoneofthenation'spremiercivilrightsorganizations,theMacArthurJusticeCenterhasplayedaprominentroleinbringingChicagopolicemisconductandtorturetothepublic'sattentionandhashelpedwrongfullyconvictedmenandwomenwinmulti-milliondollarverdictsandsettlementsascompensationforthetimetheyspentinprison.