“Profound dehydration” was the cause of death for a Milwaukee man who
died in custody while awaiting a court-ordered psychiatric examination.
Terrill Thomas’ April 24 death has been ruled a homicide by the county medical examiner’s office, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
reports. Inmates say they heard Thomas, whom the medical examiner said
had bipolar disorder, beg for water days before he died, according to
the newspaper. Officers reportedly turned off water in Thomas’ cell, six
days prior to his death, because he’d flooded it and was acting
erratically.
Thomas, 38, was arrested April 15 for shooting a man in the chest and
allegedly firing a gun at a casino, according to the Journal Sentinel.
Charges against Thomas, 38, included first-degree reckless injury,
possession of a firearm by a felon, recklessly endangering safety and
theft of a dangerous weapon, Fox6Now reported in April.
Celia Thomas, his mother, has said that her son got upset when
someone stole his Mercedes Benz on April 13. Terrill Thomas then caused a
scene, because he couldn’t watch a gas station’s surveillance video.
That prompted police to visit his mother’s home. She asked them to take
him into custody, Fox6Now reports, but was told they couldn’t do that
unless it appeared that he had committed a crime.
On April 14, he allegedly fired several shots toward a group of men
when he thought he saw the man who made the theft; a 25-year-old man was
taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest. Celia Thomas
told police that the shooter was her son.
A few hours later, on April 15, he was arrested at the Potowatomi
Hotel & Casino. Terrill Thomas told police he’d seen “a whole lot of
snakes” in the casino. Witnesses told Fox6Now that Terrill Thomas had
fired two shots, but no one was hit.
The homicide ruling in Thomas’ death does not mean that county jail
employees committed a crime, the Journal Sentinel reports, and the
medical examiner uses the term to indicated a death “at the hands of
another.”
The district attorney’s office would not comment on whether it will
press charges, according to the Journal Sentinel. A statement from the
Milwaukee County sheriff’s office said it would not comment on the
matter, or commence an internal investigation, until outside reviews and
investigations, including civil lawsuits, were finished.
Tiffany Robertson, Thomas’ cousin, told the newspaper that her family was speaking about their options with a lawyer.
“I never want another family to have to feel like what we feel like right now,” she said.
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