A grand jury decided that neither sheriff’s officials nor jailers committed a crime in the treatment of a black woman who died in a Texas county jail last summer, but it has not yet determined whether the state trooper who arrested her should face charges, a prosecutor said.
Prosecutor Darrell Jordan said Monday that the Waller County grand jury will return in January to consider “other issues” and warned there could be indictments. Unresolved issues include possible charges against the trooper who arrested 28-year-old Sandra Bland.
While Texas grand juries typically decide on felony charges, Jordan wouldn’t rule out misdemeanor charges related to the case.
“All charges are under consideration,” he said, declining to elaborate.
The Chicago-area woman was pulled over July 10 for making an improper lane change. Dashcam video showed the traffic stop quickly became confrontational, with trooper Brian Encinia at one point holding a stun gun and yelling at Bland, “I will light you up!” after she refused to get out of her car.
Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw has said Encinia — who in June completed a yearlong probationary stint as a new trooper and has been on administrative duty since Bland’s death — violated internal policies of professionalism and courtesy.
Bland was taken in handcuffs to the county jail in nearby Hempstead, about 50 miles northwest of Houston, and remained there when she couldn’t raise about $500 for bail. She was discovered dead three days later, hanging from a cell partition with a plastic garbage bag used as a ligature around her neck.
Her arrest and death came amid heightened national scrutiny of police and their dealings with black suspects, especially those killed by officers or who died in police custody.
Bland’s relatives, along with supporters fueled by social media postings, questioned a medical examiner’s finding that Bland killed herself.
In the days after Bland died, county authorities released video from the jail to dispel rumors and conspiracy theories that she was dead before she arrived at the jail or was killed while in custody. County officials said they themselves received death threats.
Larry Rogers Jr., a Chicago attorney representing Bland’s family, said Tuesday that the legal team will renew its efforts to examine the findings of a Texas Rangers investigation into her death, which has been withheld because it was grand jury evidence.
“We hope we will now receive all the information we’ve requested without limitation so we can proceed with our own investigation of what happened to Sandy Bland,” Rogers said.
Bland’s mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, said at a news conference in Chicago before Monday night’s announcement that she wants to see all the evidence and has been frustrated by delays in the case.
Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis, who appointed five special prosecutors to handle the Bland case, has said there is nothing in that investigation “that shows anything happened but she killed herself.”
“After presenting all the evidence as it relates to the death of Sandra Bland, the grand jury did not return an indictment,” Jordan, one of the five appointed prosecutors, said after the grand jury met Monday for about 11 hours. “The grand jury also considered things that occurred at the jail and did not return an indictment.”
Reed-Veal couldn’t be reached for comment on the grand jury’s decision late Monday. She has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in federal court in Houston against the trooper, the Texas Department of Public Safety, Waller County and two jail employees. A judge last week set a January 2017 trial date in that case.
Bland family attorneys contend Waller County jailers should have checked on her more frequently and that the county should have performed mental evaluations once she disclosed she had a history of attempting suicide.
County officials have said Bland was treated well while jailed and produced documents that show she gave jail workers inconsistent information about whether she was suicidal.
Reed-Veal also contends in her lawsuit that Encinia, the trooper who arrested her daughter, falsified the assault allegation to take Bland into custody.
Melissa Hamilton, visiting criminal law scholar at the University of Houston, said Bland had no legal right to remain in her car after the trooper ordered her out.
“Whether you like it or not, the Supreme Court has made it clear police are in charge at a traffic stop, and they can make anybody get out of the car — driver or passenger — for no reason whatsoever,” she said. “The idea for that is to allow police to control a potentially dangerous situation.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Waller County is at fault!
Trooper Brian Encinia Murdered Sandra Bland….period! You can white wash it all you want to. but this low life trooper needs to be prosecuted and executed for the crime he commited. If you let him get away with it, you are guilty also. You will never have enough “made up” evidence to make him NOT GUILTY.
Her life should not have been taken by this power happy scum of a man who should not be in law enforcement in the first place. To do what he did to this young 28 year old woman is a disgrace & somehow nature always has a way that this low life scum will get what he dished out many times over before he leaves planet earth.
ABSOLUTELY ! ! ! ! !
no one is at fault…………..
She killed herself…she is at fault and also guilty of acting like a fool when stopped by police this time as well as about 10 other times prior to this one. I suppose you could say she wasn’t competent because she was raised and socialized to act like a total jackass. Push came to shove her own family wouldn’t put up $500 bucks to get her out on bail.
I’m sure her family has already started spending the settlement they thought would be coming their way…all trash.
So she hung herself, and who’s to blame? Maybe her family who’s now seeking a cash cow settlement for her death, where was her family when she called for them to bail her out, $500.00, not that large amount but now they will seek millions over her death.. They should look in the mirror to see who actually caused her death
So when do the RIOTS Start over this one….After all the “All Black Lives Matter” MORONS an all the rest of Liberals have to have someone to blame….Other than the one who HUNG HERSELF….
Seems that more and more the cops are NOT doing their job correctly. They seem to be the criminals
the overbearing asshole cop should have cited her and be gone,but his screaming for her to put out her cigarette aN D A
THE COP SHOULD CITED HER AND BE GONE,BUT HE OVERBEAringly screamed orders to put out cigarette and other,purposlly provoking her and like an animal drag her off to jail,his illegal part. Then the ilLEGAl neglagence of the police department and jail caused this womans death most likely to arrogence. They all should be held acountable for negagent murder.any citizen in a like circumstance would be in jail and hounded to prison for many many years.justice was not served and corruption is the name of the game