Family of inmate who died in Harris County Jail retains prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump

Saturday, May 27, 2023
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- The family of Evan Lee, the man who died over a year ago in the Harris County Jail, is saying Texas Rangers told them their loved one died from blunt force trauma to the head.

Lee's family has brought on the nationally renowned attorney Ben Crump. Crump is most notable for representing Malcolm X's family and several families of other notable cases, including George Floyd.

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On Saturday, Crump, lawmakers, and Lee's family gathered to demand answers in front of the Harris County Jail.

According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, 31-year-old Evan Lee was found unresponsive inside the jail after complaining of abdominal pain the day before.

He died in the hospital on March 22, 2022, and since then, Lee's family said they have not received an autopsy or information on the circumstances of his death.

"I understand there is an investigation, but I feel the family should have some eyesight to know what happened," Lee's mother, Jacilet Griffin, said.

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"Can you imagine your child being beaten to death in jail and nobody gives you any answer? It's unconscionable," Crump said.

ABC13 contacted the Texas Rangers and Harris County Sheriff's Office but has yet to receive a response.

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The family is now working alongside State Representative Ron Reynolds to push for the passing of HB 3434, which would launch a study by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards on the living conditions and safety of people housed in the Harris County jail.

"It is unacceptable to wake up as a mother and not know what happened to your child," Griffin said.

Griffin said she finds the handling of her son's death unacceptable.

"The Harris County jail has been defined as the next funeral home," Griffin said.

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