York, South Carolina – Investigators from South Carolina are looking into the death of a 48-year-old inmate who passed away at a local hospital on Tuesday. The man had been at the York County jail since October 18, facing serious charges including murder and armed robbery.
The deceased was an inmate with pending murder charges originating from Williamsburg County, located west of Myrtle Beach. While his identity remains undisclosed, the York County Sheriff’s Office confirmed he was in custody as a courtesy to the sheriff’s office in Williamsburg. According to spokesperson Trent Faris, the jail provided temporary housing for the inmate while awaiting further legal proceedings.
On Saturday night, the inmate informed jail officials that he was not feeling well. In response to his complaints, jail medical staff assessed his condition and determined that he required advanced medical care. Consequently, the inmate was transported to an area hospital where he later died.
In light of the inmate’s death, York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson has requested an independent investigation from the State Law Enforcement Division. This move aims to ensure transparency and objectivity in evaluating the circumstances surrounding the inmate’s medical crisis and subsequent death.
The York County jail, located at the Moss Justice Center, is managed by the sheriff’s office and has a maximum capacity of 565 inmates. This week, over 440 individuals were incarcerated in the facility, reflecting ongoing challenges in managing the jail population. The death of this inmate marks the fourth in-custody death reported in 2024 at York County jails, and it is noteworthy as two other inmates died in September and February of this year. Additionally, another individual died in March while staying at the Rock Hill city jail.
The string of deaths among inmates raises questions about the health and safety measures in place at the facilities. As investigations proceed, both local authorities and community members await further information concerning the care provided to incarcerated individuals.
As the investigation unfolds, officials are expected to release more details regarding the inmate’s identity and the circumstances of his death, as well as the implications for inmate care moving forward. This situation continues to highlight the importance of transparency and accountability within the correctional system.
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