Louisiana ICE Facility Faces Scrutiny After Death of Non-Criminal Detainee
A non-criminal detainee died at Louisiana's Winn Correctional Center, prompting scrutiny over medical care and treatment in ICE custody.

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A man with no criminal record died while in custody at the Winn Correctional Center, an ICE detention facility in Louisiana. This facility had previously been flagged by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector for concerns about excessive use of force.
The detainee's death has raised questions about the treatment of immigrants in ICE custody and the adequacy of medical care, as attorneys claim the man was denied diabetes care. The case involves multiple institutions including ICE, Winn Parish Medical Center, and local sheriff's offices.
The incident is part of a broader scrutiny of ICE detention conditions in the United States. The next procedural steps remain unclear as investigations continue.
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