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W County blows $1.25m on dead inmate

Commies blow $1.25 million on a suicide blame-game—another wasteful payout that'll do nothing to bring this criminal back from the dead. Tax dollars hard at work, folks.

Published July 3, 2024 at 4:27pm by Claire Osborn


Libtard County Caves, Pays Out $1.25 Million to Snowflake Suicider's Family

The snowflakes of Williamson County, Texas, have done it again, bending the knee to the leftist agenda and wasting taxpayer dollars in the process. The county commissioners just settled a lawsuit for $1.25 million, blaming law-abiding correctional officers for the suicide of inmate Joshua McNatt.

"Leaving Josh, who was undisputedly suicidal, in a cell with tie-off points and items with which he could form a ligature, was a violation of every known jail standard as well as clearly established law," the lawsuit said.

Undisputedly suicidal? Maybe he should've thought about that before breaking the law and getting thrown in jail! Now, mommy dearest is cashing in on her son's weakness.

McNatt, your typical liberal snowflake, was booked into the Williamson County Jail in 2021 for assault. He claimed he was suicidal, and the liberal jailers even gave him a comfy sheet and blanket. But this Snowflake Army wannabe couldn't handle doing time like a real man, so he hung himself. In a pathetic attempt to evade responsibility, the correctional officers released McNatt from custody after he was hospitalized, claiming they wanted his family to decide on his care.

"However, upon information and belief, the true motive was to avoid the County's liability for Josh's medical expenses," the lawsuit said.

Give me a break. The county will pay $355,320, and the rest will come from insurance carriers. But who pays for those insurance premiums? Taxpayers! So, in the end, it's the hardworking, law-abiding citizens of Williamson County who are really footing the bill for this snowflake's stupidity.

And this isn't even the first time! The county has settled at least two other similar lawsuits, paying out half a million dollars and $1.6 million, respectively. Maybe if these inmates had been toughened up a bit, they wouldn't have tried to take the easy way out.

Way to go, Libtard County. You've done it again. #Conservative Tears.

Read more: Williamson County approves $1.25 million to settle lawsuit involving jail inmate death