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Unlawful death suit filed for Sussex County inmate
By delawarepublic.org- James Dawson
Published: 02/04/2016

The family of an inmate killed at Sussex Correctional Institution in 2014 is suing the state’s healthcare provider, the prison’s warden and a dozen of corrections officers for their involvement in his death.

In December, attorney General Matt Denn (D) declined to charge anyone involved in the death of Ronald Shoup, despite two autopsies finding he died due to blunt force trauma while being restrained.

Shoup was jailed for showing up to court drunk for a previous DUI charge. Guards eventually moved him to solitary confinement after becoming aggressive from alcohol withdrawal.

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