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Tarrant County Sheriff鈥檚 Office cites clerical error for late in-custody death report

Sheriff Bill Waybourn gives an update on the deaths of Mason Yancy and Vernon Ramsey at the Tarrant County jail during commissioners court Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, in Fort Worth.
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Sheriff Bill Waybourn gives an update on the deaths of Mason Yancy and Vernon Ramsey at the Tarrant County jail during commissioners court Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025, in Fort Worth.

The Tarrant County Sheriff鈥檚 Office was late in reporting an in-custody death to the Texas Attorney General's Office, citing a clerical error.

Charles Stephen Johnson died in Tarrant County Jail custody on Feb. 8. His official cause of death is pending an autopsy by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner鈥檚 Office, but the sheriff鈥檚 office said in a press release at the time he died after a suicide attempt.

, jails must report every death in custody to the Texas Attorney General鈥檚 Office 鈥渘o later than the 30th day鈥 after the date the person died. Those reports .

The 30th day after Johnson鈥檚 death was Monday, and the report wasn鈥檛 posted. Texas Jail Project, a nonprofit jail watchdog, emailed the sheriff, Tarrant County commissioners and other elected representatives on Monday.

鈥淭exas Jail Project respectfully requests that you immediately and appropriately cure any violation of this law regarding the death of Charles Stephen Johnson and notify us when you have complied with the statute,鈥 Texas Jail Project Executive Director Krish Gundu wrote in an email shared with 四虎影院.

The report on Johnson鈥檚 death is now on the AG鈥檚 website. It's dated March 11 at 7:54 am.

In a statement, the sheriff鈥檚 office blamed a clerical error.

鈥淯pon researching this, was determined that on February 21, 2025, a Supervisor was entering the in-custody death report for inmates Kimberly Phillips and Charles Stephen Johnson,鈥 the statement reads. 鈥淭he report for inmate Phillips was successfully submitted, however the report for inmate Johnson was not. The Supervisor was not aware that only one report was successfully transmitted.鈥

Gundu sent her email on Monday at 5:40 p.m. The sheriff's office statement says it was notified of the problem on Tuesday.

The sheriff鈥檚 office followed protocol in alerting the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, the state regulatory agency for jails, and in asking the Texas Rangers to investigate the death, the statement says.

Advocates and families of people who have died in the jail have criticized the sheriff鈥檚 office for failing to get outside investigations of previous deaths. Third-party investigations of in-custody deaths are also required under state law.

Got a tip? Email Miranda Suarez at msuarez@kera.org.

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Miranda Suarez is an award-winning reporter who started at 四虎影院 in 2020. Before joining 鈥淣TX Now,鈥 she covered Tarrant County government, with a focus on deaths in the local jail. Her work drives discussion at local government meetings and has led to real-world change 鈥 like the closure of a West Texas private prison that violated the state鈥檚 safety standards. A Massachusetts native, Miranda got her start in journalism at WTBU, Boston University鈥檚 student radio station. She later worked at WBUR as a business desk fellow, and while reporting for Boston 25 News, she received a New England Emmy nomination for her investigation into mental鈥慼ealth counseling services at Massachusetts colleges and universities.