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		A man died after being hurt then neglected for a week in a Colorado 
		jail, family says
		[March 28, 2025]  
		By COLLEEN SLEVIN 
		DENVER (AP) — A 69-year-old man slowly suffocated to death in a rural 
		Colorado jail after his ribs were broken in an altercation with a deputy 
		and he languished in a cell for a week without medical care, according 
		to a lawsuit announced Thursday.
 Michael Burch's 2023 death was ruled a homicide. Prosecutors declined to 
		bring criminal charges against the deputy who used a Taser on Burch and 
		wrestled with him in a Huerfano County jail cell. In making the 
		decision, District Attorney Henry Solano cited self-defense laws.
 
 An autopsy found six of Burch’s right ribs had broken and his right lung 
		collapsed. He wasn’t taken to a hospital but instead was transferred to 
		another cell where he was found dead seven days later.
 
 “The simple act of breathing became so painful as Mr. Burch’s shattered 
		ribs continued to pierce and tear through his organs that his body 
		stopped using his right lung, which shrank to half the normal size,” 
		lawyers for Burch's estate said in the federal lawsuit.
 
 Defendants in the case include the Huerfano County commissioners, 
		sheriff’s office, individual sheriff’s officials, paramedics and the 
		hospital they worked for, as well as nurses and the nonprofit company 
		contracted to provide health care to inmates.
 
		
		 
		The lawsuit accuses them of causing Burch’s fatal injuries and not doing 
		anything to treat them, violating his constitutional rights.
 A lawyer representing the county and sheriff's office, Eric Ziporin, 
		declined to comment. Representatives of the hospital and the health care 
		company declined comment.
 
 One of the family's lawyers, Qusair Mohamedbhai, said Burch's 
		relationship with his children had been strained by his mental health 
		problems, but they had hoped he would have a relationship with his 
		grandchildren. Now they have nightmares about how painful their father's 
		final days must have been.
 
 “This is Gulag-type behavior that simply should not exist anywhere,” he 
		said.
 
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            This undated family photo provided shows Michael Burch with one of 
			his daughters holding a grandchild. (Family photo via AP) 
            
			
			 
            Burch was tackled after he refused to drop a pencil he had been 
			given. A deputy warned him “Drop it or we’ll drop you,” according to 
			body camera footage. Once the Taser was used, Burch rushed toward 
			the deputy and the video, which becomes obscured, shows him going to 
			the ground near a steel bench with his arms held by the deputy. The 
			lawsuit says Burch was tackled into the bench, which broke his ribs.
 Burch, a former California prison guard, was arrested on March 25, 
			2023, after a series of erratic acts, including driving to the home 
			of two strangers and swinging a rubber mallet.
 
 According to the lawsuit, his mental health was not evaluated when 
			he arrived at the jail, although video shows sheriff's official 
			signaling he was mentally unstable by stirring her finger next to 
			her head after he was hit with the Taser and tackled on March 28, 
			2023.
 
 The inmate screamed and moaned as the deputy used a knee to keep 
			Burch on the ground when he was accused of resisting. Later he 
			appeared calmer as paramedics evaluated him. He said his ribs had 
			been crushed and he wanted to go to the hospital, but family members 
			allege in their lawsuit that the paramedics did not evaluate his 
			chest.
 
 Body camera footage shows one paramedic briefly lifting up Burch's 
			shirt, but the lawsuit said no one listened to his lungs with a 
			stethoscope or took vital signs.
 
 After Burch told a sheriff's captain that he barely survived the 
			night on April 1, 2023, he was seen over video by a contracted nurse 
			in Mississippi, who did not ask to see Burch's chest, the lawsuit 
			said. Instead, it described the interaction as focused on Burch’s 
			mental health.
 
 Three days later, he was found dead on the concrete floor of his 
			cell.
 
			
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