As acting sheriff last year, Martinez said findings from the Critical Incident Review Board would be made public. A spokesperson now says the department will release summaries of the review board findings — not the actual findings themselves.
Weeks after Sheriff Bill Gore quit in mid-term amid a crisis of fatalities in the county jails he oversaw, then-Acting Sheriff Kelly Martinez promised that internal reviews of in-custody deaths would be made available to the public.Public release of review findings from the department’s Critical Incident Review Board, or CIRB, “will occur in the near future,” she said at the time.
Doyle Nyles Marler, 63, was arrested in 2020 and accused of attempted murder. He died in a hospital Thursday, months after he was admitted for treatment, palliative care Retired sheriff’s Cmdr. David Myers — who unsuccessfully challenged Gore’s re-election in 2018 and finished third in the 2022 sheriff’s race, and who attended Critical Incident Review Board meetings as a board member for years — said Martinez broke her campaign promise to release the internal review board findings.
According to his lawsuit, he told an intake nurse that the medication he relied on to control his seizures was in his pocket. But jail officials refused to allow him to keep his medication and failed to provide an alternative, the complaint alleges. “He has constant short-term memory loss, he has trouble doing simple tasks and trouble communicating,” the younger Greer said.
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