$10 Million Suit filed in 2003 Pinellas County Jail death of Latino Man
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 09:10PM
TheSpook
The family of a Pasco man, Larry
Germonprez, who died two years ago today in the Pinellas County Jail,
filed a $10-million lawsuit this week alleging that corrections
deputies killed him. Although State Attorney Bernie McCabe cleared the
deputies of any criminal wrongdoing in May 2003, the sheriff's internal
affairs investigation remains unfinished - 22 months later. The delay
angers Germonprez's family. "It tells me that they are definitely
guilty and they are trying to hold this off as long as they can in
hopes that it will go away," said Jennifer Pugh, 38, Germonprez's
ex-wife and mother to two of his children. "That's not going to happen.
We don't want his death to be for nothing." Germonprez of Zephyrhills
died shortly after a struggle with deputies as they tried to move him
from one cell to another. An autopsy found Germonprez had 17 rib
fractures, which would be consistent with the deputies compressing him
on a bed. Germonprez was arrested and booked into the jail in March
2003, after he left the scene of an accident involving his vehicle.
Then, in what appears to be an unprecedented decision, the Sheriff's
Office requested a review of Germonprez's autopsy. Sheriff Jim Coats
said he knew of no other such request. He would not detail why the
autopsy was re-examined. Then-Sheriff Everett Rice told a reporter
Thursday he could not remember what specifically prompted the decision.
"If I remember right, it wasn't a normal case. It wasn't a case that
was easily resolved." Rice was elected to the state House of
Representatives in November. [more]
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