Submitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Thu, 03/21/2013 - 23:21.
  
  I am sending you this story this young mans family is from Cleveland  most of witch still is as you will see he was murdered at the hands of  the detention personnel his poor mom is currently in prison and there is  very little she can do how ever we are trying to put some money  together to bury him so far the family was able to collect  $3,800.00 dollars and are still short $5,000.00 and the funeral is scheduled for march 29 - so maybe with the help  of the public we can make this happen but I also think you would like to  share with your viewing audience how these thing really happen his mom  and grand mom grew up right here in Cleveland Ohio on west 6 St in  Tremount this family really needs all the help they can get I am not  related I am a close friend of his mom and a few family members  but  this story has touched my heart and i think it will touch the hart of so  many others if anyone would like to help they can send what  ever contributions straight to the funeral home witch is if you have any  question that I can answer for you please feel free to call me at home 216-574-6311 cell 216-244-4563 or email me at angelsautoandtowing [at] gmail [dot] com
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            so  please lets help this family give this poor young man a proper burial  thanks in advance and please listen to the audio and read the story's that I will send with this email  
plea for help for daniel for funeral expenses - 19-year-old Clay County inmate dies & news storys - UPDATE
(Father worried son's mental health was overlooked before he died in  Clay jail - daniel was in a restrictive suit and a restraint chair -  news story -)
hi daniel family - "theres no death - only a change of             worlds" - chief seattle -
your son is with you in spirit and also will incarnate in              you and his mother and others - do not be afraid to speak to              your son - he will contact you in certain ways - to reassure              you - you may wish to join  others in a group that have              their loved ones passed over - rejoice that your son isn't              suffering in this world -
as angel said i am contacting the catholic diocease here              that pays for folks funerals hopefully they can contact              someone in the catholic system in your area - also i will              post a story on our  blog -
do not have your son cremated as that will destroy              evidence for  a civil and or criminal suit - make sure you              contact a few attorneys and get few opinion of suing the              county and others - for wrongfull death -
the only way mostly for the status qua system to pay for              their murder mistakes is by money and public opinion and              your son would enjoy you and family to live in comfort the              rest of your life - they will have to pay you what your son              would have earned average to about 75 - do not settle for              less - request copies of records video tapes etc. - until              you have an attorney - and even then get copies of              everything - trust but verify -
cheers for you and your families courage - sophia and guy
1701                 Beach Blvd  Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
(904)                 249-2374 contact person working with                  the dad is Marie the DAD'S name is Daniel Linsinbigler                  Sr his number is 1-772-985-1537  his email is daniellinsinbigler [at]  yahoo [dot] com" moz-do-not-send="true
 
19-year-old Clay County inmate dies
Teen                        was in jail on indecent exposure charges
Published                          On: Mar 12 2013 04:51:54 PM EDT
 
 
A 19-year-old inmate in the Clay County jail died                       Tuesday morning.
According                         to the Clay County Sheriff's  Office, Daniel                       Linsinbigler, of Orange Park,  experienced some                       type of medical emergency while  in custody and was                       found unresponsive when checked  on by a detention                       deputy making his normal  morning rounds at 9 a.m.
Multiple                         detention personnel responded and  performed CPR on                       Linsinbigler in an attempt to  revive him, but                       they, along with efforts by Clay  County fire and                       rescue personnel were  unsuccessful.
Linsinbigler                        died at Orange Park Medical Center at about 10                       a.m.
Linsinbigler doesn't have any immediate family                        members in the area, but the attempt to locate any                        next of kin for notification purposes is ongoing,                        deputies said.
Linsinbigler                         was in jail awaiting arraignment  scheduled for                       Thursday on charges of indecent  exposure by                       unlawfully exposing his sexual organs.  Deputies                       said that on March 2, he was seen  running naked on                       public grounds, entered a woman's  hotel room at                       the Stay Suites Hotel and began  yelling Bible                       scripture at the woman.
Another                         woman told deputies she saw  Linsinbigler running                       naked and saying "he could  save everybody, and he                       was God," according to a  police report.
The                         Sheriff's Office said it requested the  assistance                       of the Florida Department of Law  Enforcement in                       investigating the death, which is  standard                       procedure when an in-custody death of an  inmate                       occurs.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/19-year-old-Clay-County-inmate-dies/-/47588...
Father worried son's mental health was overlooked before he died in Clay jail
 
Posted: March 15, 2013 - 6:50pm
 
 
Linsinbigler Jr.
 
 
The  father of a 19-year-old inmate who died Tuesday in the Clay  County jail  said he was told his son was in a restrictive suit and a  restraint  chair when a deputy noticed something wrong.
Considering  bizarre behavior that led to Daniel Linsinbigler Jr.’s  arrest, he  should have been treated for mental instability in a medical  setting and  not as an unruly prisoner, his father said Thursday.
The  46-year-old Linsinbigler, who lives in Fort Pierce, said he has  been  told by two law enforcement officers that his son was in a  restraint  chair when he was discovered. One of the officers said the  teenager was  also wearing a suit designed to restrict movement.
Apart  from saying the 19-year-old was found unconscious by a guard  making his  normal rounds about 9 a.m. and that attempts were made to  revive him,  authorities said they are not releasing additional  information until an  investigation is complete.
Linsinbigler  was on medication for hallucinations and other mental  health issues  during a 15-month jail stint in Jacksonville that ended  in November,  Daniel Linsinbigler Sr. said. Those charges included  stolen property,  car burglary and minor marijuana possession.
He couldn’t afford the medication after his release leading up to his March 2 arrest in Clay County,10 days before he died.
Linsinbigler  Sr. said he was told his son had been smoking synthetic  marijuana but  not in the week before being taken into custody in Clay  after running  naked around a Wells Road hotel claiming to be God.
“Nobody in their right mind calls themselves God and runs down the road naked in 30-degree weather,” his father said.
His son was keeping a notebook “saying God is right,” he said. “He told me, ‘Dad, dad, I got a spiritual awakening.’’
On March 3, the day after the arrest, Linsinbigler called the Clay jail to ask that his son get a mental health evaluation.
Coincidentally  he called the jail again on March 12. He was told by a  supervisor that  the younger Linsinbigler had died that morning.
He had been combative and refused to come out of his cell, his father was told, so was placed in a restraint chair and watched.
“I was told they were checking every 15 minutes,” he said.
When paramedics couldn’t resuscitate him, Linsinbigler was taken to   Orange Park Medical Center where he died, the Sheriff’s Office initial   report said. It did not say if he was restrained in any way.
Linsinbigler’s father said an investigator with the Florida  Department  of Law Enforcement assigned to the case also told him his  son was in the  chair and also in a suit that hampers movement.
“I’m aware that there are questions about that,” Clay sheriff’s   spokeswoman Mary Justino said. “His detention treatment is obviously   part of our investigation into his detention death.”
She said the agency cannot comment further and that the FDLE was called to conduct an investigation.
That agency also will not comment, said spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger.
“It’s  our job to determine the facts and until the investigative  process is  complete, the facts have not been established,” she said.
The  results of an autopsy have not been released. It is not unusual  for  certain tests, such as toxicology screenings, to delay a report.
Linsinbigler  Sr. said part of his concern stems from what he learned  during his own  jail time in Duval County and in South Florida.
He said he had mental health evaluations and suffers from some of the same issues as his son.
“I just want to find out why Daniel died,” he said.
 
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Considering  his past history and circumstance leading to his arrest;  he bsolutely  should have been taken for MH treatment. Running around  naked,  proclaiming to be God is in no way normal.
 
 
 
 
"I just want to find out why Daniel died?" the father asked.
Living his irresponsible lifestyle in the first place should be your   first clue. In no way should anyone else be held accountable .
 
 
 
 
 
Dave, have some compassion, and read the facts.
I don't think it's a life style choice when a person is sick because  he  cannot afford to buy medicine needed to keep well. I've known many   people who have lapsed back into the abyssy of psychosis and other   mental health issues due to an inability to afford the medicine needed   to be productive citizens.
If  a diabetic, didn't get his insulin in jail, there would be  wailing and  moaning about abuse. This young man suffered from an  illness, which  could be controlled by medication. He deserved help.
 
 
 
 
Let's  hope that there is an independent investigation carried out.  It sounds  like the boy was subjected to cruel punishment. It is amazing  the  rampant ignorance that we have among those responsible for  detention  centers. Either train these people better to understand that  they are  dealing with human beings and that these people have rights or  fire them  all and get someone that can do the job without torturing or  killing  the people under their oversight. For the millions of dollars  of tax  payer funds spent on detention centers the return on investment  measured  in quality of service is really low.
Daniel J Linsinbigler Jr. died Tuesday  in a Clay County jail cell. Local news reports have focused on  Linsinbigler's strange behavior prior to his arrest. Linsinbigler is  alleged to have been running naked in 30° weather prior to his arrest.  He is alleged to have consumed unknown drugs and synthetic marijuana  leading to his contact with the police.
  
But very little is known about his death. Police officials have  released limited information. The Clay County Sheriff's office will only  say that Linsinbigler was in restraints when he died.
PoliceAbuse.com  has breaking news on this story. Inmates who witnessed Linsinbigler's  death have contacted PoliceAbuse.com. According to the witnesses who  were on the floor in solitary confinement Linsinbigler could be heard  begging for his life after he had been pepper sprayed and locked in  restraints. According to inmates housed on the same floor Linsinbigler  screamed as jail guards placed a plastic bag over his head. The inmates  contacted PoliceAbuse.com fearing retaliation from jail staff. We are  contacting the FBI and the Florida Department of law enforcement with  evidence related to this abuse investigation. Jacksonville Times Union report
On March 19th, at approximately 3 PM  PoliceAbuse.com was contacted by the Florida Department of Law  Enforcement. We provided the lead detective with evidence.
This  is an active law enforcement investigation.  Because we have reported  crimes to the police investigators we will have no further comment until  the Florida Department of Law Enforcement completes its investigation.  We do not want anything published on our site to interfere with the  investigation.
If you have been a victim of abuse in the Clay County jail please call our office 800-473-5097. You may remain anonymous.
Records Request Filed by Policeabuse.com 3/21/2013
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