Family of Man Who Committed Suicide at Vista Jail Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Family of Man Who Committed Suicide at Vista Jail Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

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Federal courthouse in downtown San Diego. Photo by Chris Stone

The family of a man who hung himself while in custody at the Vista Detention Facility last year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against San Diego County and the jail’s psychiatric staff for not doing more to prevent his suicide.

The family of Joseph “Joey” Morton, 33, alleges the jail’s staff was well aware of Morton’s suicide attempt days before he was booked into jail and numerous suicidal statements he made while in custody, yet ignored the clear signs of his intent to harm himself, according to the complaint filed Monday in San Diego federal court.

Morton’s family alleges that after losing his job at a car dealership, he “struggled to live” and attempted to kill himself on May 8, 2020. He was hospitalized and placed on a 5150 hold, an involuntary detention period for people suffering from a mental health crisis.

After he was released from the hospital and “having no means to survive,” Morton tried to rob someone with a fake gun on May 11, the complaint alleges.

He was arrested and his family claims he made suicidal statements to arresting sheriff’s deputies, and further explained his recent suicidal thoughts and suicide attempt to the jail’s psychiatric staff.

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