DECATUR –- The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation into all circumstances surrounding the death of John Daniel Scott Jr., the Decatur Police Department said today.
According to a news release, while Madison County Sheriff Kevin Turner retains primary responsibility for the investigation, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the FBI may be asked to provide additional support and resources as needed.
Scott died Tuesday after his arrest on an outstanding Morgan County Failure to Appear warrant, Decatur Police Chief Nadis E. Carlisle Jr. said in a news release Tuesday.
Scott’s death followed a series of incidents likely linked to both medical and mental health struggles compounded by suspected drug-induced psychosis, the release said.
Scott was transported to the Morgan County Jail where he was placed in a cell by Morgan County Jail staff after some difficulty, due to his size and passive resistance. Over an hour later, the jail staff noticed Scott was exhibiting signs of medical distress and Decatur Morgan EMS.
After an initial medical evaluation, Scott was transported to Decatur Morgan Hospital and subsequently transferred to Huntsville Hospital for continued treatment.
Carlisle said, however, Scott died Tuesday.
“In the interest of transparency, accountability, and maintaining public trust, I have formally requested independent investigative assistance from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” Carlisle said. “These agencies will conduct a thorough and impartial review into all circumstances surrounding Mr. Scott’s detainment, medical condition, and eventual passing.
“The Decatur Police Department will cooperate completely with ALEA, the FBI, and any other appropriate investigative bodies involved in this case.”
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