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Boy 22 dies in jail for misdemeaner pot charge

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SeaMaiden

Seems it was his food allergies that killed him, poor guy. And his poor mom! I really feel for her.
 
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noyd666

:tiphat: not good at all, rotton bloody law, all because of usa fuknnn laws, down here in aus, they liketo kill you with lazer guns. shitheads:moon:
 

Brother Bear

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Some people do not click outside links :tiphat:
A sad story indeed...


The Associated Press
EVERETT, Wash. —
A 22-year-old man with severe food allergies died in the Snohomish County jail after a pot bust, and now his mother says she wants to know why.
Michael Saffioti died a day after turning himself in to face a misdemeanor marijuana charge on July 2, The Herald newspaper of Everett and KIRO-TV of Seattle reported. The Snohomish County medical examiner's office determined last week that he died from bronchial asthma brought on by his milk allergy.
Based on the accounts of two inmates, Saffioti's mother, Rose Saffioti, believes the attack may have been brought on by what he had for breakfast July 3.
She said her son brought along a bag of medications needed to control his allergies and asthma when his brother drove him to the Lynnwood Police Department, where he turned himself in on a warrant that was issued when he missed a court date.
He was transferred to the county jail because it has a medical unit, but once there, he was placed in the general population, Rose Saffioti said. The next morning, she received a call from a doctor at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett that her son was dead.
"He was scared," she said. "I said, 'You are doing the right thing. They are going to take care of you.' He said, 'I have a bad feeling that they are not going to take me seriously.'"
The sheriff's office is still investigating, spokeswoman Shari Ireton said.
Michael Saffioti's allergies were so extreme he would have to ask a girl about what she had eaten before he could kiss her, his mother said.
Relatives and friends attributed his legal troubles to his medical problems, which caused panic attacks and led to his use of anti-anxiety prescription drugs and marijuana. He had problems with drug abuse since his teens.
In 2008, Michael Saffioti, then 17, was given an alternative sentence for minor offenses that required out-patient drug treatment. At the time, a doctor wrote a letter saying his patient had "multiple potential life-threatening chronic illnesses, objectively documented" that required environmental controls unlikely to be found behind bars, The Herald reported.
In a later stay at the county jail for marijuana possession, his food was separately prepared and wrapped in plastic to avoid trace contaminants, Rose Saffioti said. The precaution earned Saffioti the jail nickname "Bubble Boy," and his family appreciated the jail's willingness to meet his medical needs.
It's one of six deaths to occur in the jail since 2010. It's one of at least two that appear headed toward wrongful death claims against the county. Rose Saffioti, who is a nurse, has hired Seattle attorney Anne Bremner to pursue the case.
"My motivation is justice for Michael, policies changed, protocols changed, so that nobody has to go through this whether they have allergies, are diabetic or have cardiac issues," Rose Saffioti said. "Nothing is going to bring Michael back, but it can affect a change and that's what Michael would have wanted."
 

GMT

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And I bet no one even loses their job, nevermind gets prosecuted for negligence leading to manslaughter. Man, have a smoke, get locked up, but get a badge and you can kill with immunity.
 

huligun

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Positive reps to you Brother Bear, I should have done that myself.

See in USA when you arrest someone you are responsible for everything including medicine and food. If they get sick and die you fucked up.
 
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toughmudderdave

This has more to do with how screwed up the procedures are for inmates than anything else. This could've happened to an individual had they been locked up for something trivial such as public intoxication as well. It's unfortunate, but it could've happened to anybody since the flaw(s) lay with how the person was being cared for while incarcerated.
 
Truly sad Pot is good for asthma something that should be legal many many people die from raids and being incarcerated every day there is a website documenting it all a woman was killed by police raiding her home while she was holding her baby. The madness has to end.
 

huligun

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His mother brought his medications to the jail. They were fully aware of his condition and the risks.
 
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Pinnate

What can one say? This very sad case reiterates the all-too-obvious ─ that the US system of governance is rotten to the fµcking core!
Prohibition, as we know it, reared its obscene head in America and was immediately embraced by a vast, corrupt cabal of agenda-driven politicians, greedy, thieving industrialists and certifiably insane moralist medievalists with shit-for-brains and decent people have been paying for it ever since!!!
"Land of the free, home of the brave" ─ my fµcking arse!!!
 
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