Investigation Underway Regarding Death
by Donald Whitehead
Though death
is a reality for all that are born in the world, sometimes it seems that by some
act of kindness, it could have just possibly been prevented.
The nightmare of day-to-day existence for homeless individuals in this
country is even scarier in the winter. The
winter brings new demons to deal with and new dangers to avoid. Sometimes those
demons catch up and the dangers are unavoidable.
On one
evening in December, Mr. Ottoway Washington was discovered unconscious and
bleeding in an alley by a security guard at Tender Mercies, a transitional
housing facility for homeless individuals suffering from mental illness.
The security guard flagged down a police car and informed an officer of
Mr. Washington’s situation. The
officer proceeded on his way, promising to check out the situation.
Several hours later the security guard, making his rounds again, was
shocked to find Mr. Washington lying in the exact same place in the exact same
position. There was one difference,
however; this time Mr. Washington was dead.
Mr.
Washington’s death seems to have been, to say the least, preventable.
The Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless has asked the
Cincinnati City Council and the
Safety Director for a full-scale investigation into the circumstances
surrounding Mr. Washington’s death and the conduct of the officer that
received the report on his condition.
Our office
received a response from Mayor Roxanne Qualls promising that our request for a
full-scale investigation would be honored. At press time calls to the safety
Director’s office were answered with information stating that the
investigation was being handled by the internal investigations unit.
More information will be provided in a future edition of the Homeless
Grapevine.