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A Starr County Jail Inmate in Texas Dies Hours After Arrival – Pt. 2

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When Albert Pena was brought to Starr County Jail in Rio Grande City, Texas, for incarceration on August 13, 2020, his behavior was continuously combative and a threat to himself. As allowed by minimum jail standards established by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS), he was placed in a Wrap Restraint Device. Before 10 hours had passed, 30-year-old Pena was pronounced dead.

The following continues with information on TCJS rules regarding restraint devices.

RULE §273.6 – Restraints

  • Only supervisory and medical personnel can make the decision to apply restraints. The medical condition of the inmate must first be assessed by an appropriate member of the staff.
  • The movements of an inmate must only be restricted at the level necessary to prevent injurious behavior. Whenever feasible, padded or soft restraints should be used.
  • The application of a restraint device must not worsen any physical infirmities the inmate may suffer from.
  • Every 15 minutes, the inmate must be observed face-to-face. Part of the assessment is to check the inmate’s blood circulation to the extremities affected by the restraint.
  • Anytime an inmate’s movements have been restricted by a restraint device for a two-hour period, the inmate must receive medical care. The following are among the required steps when providing medical care:
    • Take vital signs
    • Allow the inmate access to toilet facilities
    • Be sure the inmate exercises his or her extremities
    • Offer liquids and nourishment
    • Check to determine if there are any needs for medication

See Part 1 of this ongoing series.

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A Starr County Jail Inmate in Texas Dies Hours After Arrival

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Thirty-year-old Albert Pena was booked into Starr County Jail in Rio Grande City, Texas, the afternoon of August 13, 2020. Because of continued combativeness and evidence of self-harm, he was placed in a Wrap Restraint Device. Within hours of his arrival at the jail, he was found unresponsive in the restraint device and was pronounced dead shortly thereafter.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS) determines rules for minimum jail standards. TCJS has approved various restraint devices to be used when an inmate is threatening harm to himself or herself and others. The Wrap Restraint Device is among the TCJS-approved devices. Rules are also in place regarding guidelines for ensuring the safety of inmates who have been placed in a restraint device. The following is more information.

RULE §273.6 – Restraints

The section regarding restraints in RULE §273.6 is under the heading of Health Services. Jailers are required to involve medical personnel in every instance when an inmate is detained with a restraint. General instructions in the intro of the rule state that if restraint is determined to be necessary, the following is required:

  • Restraints must be used in a humane manner.
  • An inmate may only be placed in a restraint device to prevent injury.
  • The restraint of an inmate shall not be used as a punitive measure.

Learn more in this ongoing series.

The posts on this website are intended to help inmates in Texas that are or have been incarcerated in a county jail in the state. There is no intention to infer wrongdoing on the part of a person or entity.

–Guest Contributor

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