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Inmate dies; autopsy will probe any possible link to previous head blow

Twin Towers Correctional Facility
Los Angeles County sheriff's officials are investigating the sudden death Thursday of a jail inmate who had been punched in the head by a deputy two days earlier.

Inmate George Rosales, who was in the medical ward attached to the Twin Towers jail, died early Thursday morning after being found in "medical distress" in a single-person cell.

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Fifteen minutes earlier, during a check, he was drinking water and seemed fine, said sheriff's spokeswoman Nicole Nishida. It's unclear what kind of distress he was in during the next check that prompted deputies to call for an ambulance. The inmate apparently died en route to a hospital.

Rosales had been punched in the head by a deputy Tuesday when he made a break for the elevator, said Michael Gennaco, who heads the department's watchdog agency.

Nishida said it does not appear the death was related to the altercation.

Gennaco, however, said it remains unclear what role the blow to the head played.

"There was a force incident two days prior. That's why the autopsy is important," Gennaco said.

Asked how high the level of concern was that the punch contributed to the death, Gennaco said that "at this point the concern is it needs to be looked at. There's nothing really to be done until we find out from the pathologist how he died."

Sheriff's investigators haven't yet determined if the blow to the head was within departmental policy.

The death comes amid allegations of inmate abuse in the largest jail system in the nation. In recent weeks, firsthand accounts of brutality have surfaced from inmates, jailhouse volunteers and even a rookie deputy who resigned after he was allegedly forced to beat up a mentally disabled inmate. The FBI is investigating multiple reports of brutality and other deputy misconduct in the Los Angeles County jails.

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Photo: Authorities are investigating the death of an inmate at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in downtown Los Angeles. He died two days after an altercation with a sheriff's deputy. Credit:  Phil McCarten / Reuters

 
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