Probe in airman s death finds multiple failures at jail at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland
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A pedestrian uses a walkway at the main gate to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in February. An Air Force investigation found flaws in Lackland’s jail facility after a suicide there last year.Eric Gay /Associated Press
An Air Force investigation into Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland’s jail found multiple failures in policies and procedures that contributed to the death of a suicidal airman held there last year.
Released Monday, the report identified “significant concerns” that presented “an unacceptable level of risk” at the Lackland Confinement Facility.
Express Briefing: Probe in airman s death finds failures at Lackland jail
Dec. 15, 2020
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An Air Force investigation into Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland’s jail found multiple failures in policies and procedures that contributed to the death of a suicidal airman held there last year.
Released Monday, the report identified “significant concerns” that presented “an unacceptable level of risk” at the Lackland Confinement Facility.