Inmate sues Florida jail for lack of gunshot wound treatment
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Jason Pickles (Florida Department of Corrections).

A Florida man is suing the Polk County Sheriff’s Office claiming jail guards and medical staff failed to treat his gunshot wound which nearly led to his death.

Jason L. Pickles, 45, filed the lawsuit last month in the U.S. Middle District of Florida. He initially submitted the lawsuit pro se — representing himself — in May, but a judge appointed him attorneys who filed an amended complaint on his behalf. Pickles is currently serving a five-year prison term in the Florida Department of Corrections for driving his car at Winter Haven police officers on Nov. 10, 2022, when they were trying to arrest him for domestic battery by strangulation.

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According to the lawsuit, a cop shot six rounds at Pickles “from behind.” A bullet entered his left buttock, went through his thigh and lodged in his left knee. First responders took him to the Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center where he received treatment for more than four hours. After his release, he was taken to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office to be interviewed.

During the interview, Pickles “became incoherent, fell asleep, and slumped over in his chair,” the lawsuit said. His lawyers alleged the detectives never called medical officials to treat his injuries.

“These actions were deliberate and were designed to deprive Mr. Pickles from receiving needed medical care,” the lawsuit said.

Deputies then transported Pickles to the medical dorm at the Polk County Jail where his condition allegedly worsened. Jail guards and YesCare, the company Polk County contracts with to provide medical services to inmates, “ignored Mr. Pickles’ repeated pleas for medical attention,” his lawyers Jason Metha and Heather Lee of Foley & Lardner LLP wrote.

When Pickles told jail guards he was in “excruciating pain and there was a .45-caliber bullet in his knee,” the jail guards “collectively, callously and indifferently ignored Mr. Pickles’ request for medical treatment,” the lawsuit said. The strongest medicine they gave him was ibuprofen. His wound was not dressed nor was he given antibiotics, according to his lawyers. Instead, he was placed in self-harm observation and outfitted with a smock, which is designed for inmates on suicide watch. Soon the wound became infected, they wrote.

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