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Brown had served 10 years of a 99-year sentence out of Jefferson County. Sylvia Ortiz, 52, died on Aug. 28 at a local hospital in Texas City. She tested positive for COVID-19 on Aug. 14 and was transported from the Carole Young Unit in Dickinson on Aug. 16. Her autopsy results indicated that her cause of death was COVID-19, in addition to pre-existing medical conditions, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said. Ortiz had served nine years of a 10-year sentence out of Dawson County. Joseph Mendoza, 54, died Aug. 20 at a local hospital in Beaumont. He was transported from the Leblanc Unit in Beaumont on Aug. 18 after testing positive for COVID-19. ....
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice announced the deaths of five inmates Tuesday, dating back to August. Their ages range from 32 to 73 years old. There have been 172 prisoners who have died of coronavirus since tracking began in April, according to officials. TDCJ officials said the deaths of 47 other inmates are currently under investigation. In addition to the latest deaths reported this week, 26 employees have died. Below is what we know about the five prisoners who died based on information from officials: Tony Miller, 51: Miller tested positive for coronavirus on July 22. He was transported from the Havins Unit in Brownwood to a hospital on July 31 and died on Aug. 1. ....
Social distancing and other contagion protocols are difficult behind bars, but an investigation by WFAA and The Marshall Project showed that the spread of COVID-19 behind bars was also due to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice s lackluster response, potentially exacerbating outbreaks and putting surrounding communities at risk. The agency s website lists the prisoners who have died from the virus. Below is a list of those people, including Campos. Among the list are four people who officials removed from the agency s official county of coronavirus-related deaths, even though they had tested positive for the disease. Those four are: Nichole Perez, Floyd Thomas Scott, Matthew Clayton Pouncey and Elias Villanueva, Jr. ....