A man who was charged with killing a police officer was
found dead in his jail cell. According to The Associated Press, The Maryland
Medical Examiner confirmed Monday that 19-year-old Ronnie White, who was being
held in Prince George's County Correctional
Center, was strangled and
died from asphyxiation. This happened a day after he was jailed.
The FBI and Maryland State Police are investigating White’s
death. Authorities said that some guards and supervisors had access to White’s
cell.
When officers who were supposed to verify the prisoner came
to bring him food, they had no answer from him. They came into his cell and
tried to wake White but he didn’t respond, said Curtis Knowles, president of
the corrections officers' union.
County Executive Jack Johnson said that this kind of actions
shouldn’t happen and justice should always prevail.
“We live in a constitutional democracy and no one has the
right to be judge and jury,” said Johnson, according to United Press
International.
White’s body was found Sunday, around 10:30 a.m. He was
brought Saturday morning as he had been charged with first degree murder. He
allegedly killed Prince George's
County Cpl. Richard Findley, 39. Findley was investigating car thefts.
After White was arrested, police placed him in a maximum
security cell because he was a “high profile offender.”
Vince Canales, president of the police union, spoke highly
of Findley, saying he was also a volunteer firefighter.
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