The Fourth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office has concluded its investigation into the in-custody death of a Duval County jail inmate, concluding that no law enforcement personnel will face charges in the 30-year-old’s death.
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JSO said he didn’t want to go back to his cell and that there was a physical altercation in which a corrections officer was bitten and Taylor suffered self-inflicted injuries. The State Attorney’s Office report notes that he fought multiple officers for over 30 minutes and repeatedly banged his head on the ground, cutting his forehead.
The executive summary states that the toxicology report revealed Taylor had amphetamine, methamphetamine and cannabis in his system -- and that it’s “believed he must have ingested the drugs while at the PTDF .” The report says he’d been at the jail for over 12 hours and “did not display this type of behavior earlier in the day.”
One pathologist ruled the cause of death a homicide, despite not attributing the injury or ketamine as a cause for the cardiac arrest, the report shows. The second pathologist ruled it accidental, finding Taylor’s death was the result of physical exertion and the drugs he ingested.
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