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Tarrant County inmate dies in custody at private jail in Garza County

A view of the Tarrant County Jail with Fort Worth's downtown skyline behind it.
The Tarrant County Corrections Center, right, and Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center in downtown Fort Worth on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. amccoy@star-telegram.com

An incarcerated man who was transferred from the Tarrant County Jail to a private jail in Garza County under a county contract has died, Brandon Wood, the Texas Commission on Jail Standards executive director, said Monday.

Carlos Rodriguez Munos was pronounced dead Sept. 14 and the jail commission was notified of the death the next morning. Munos was 47 and had been diagnosed with leukemia, according to custodial death records.

Munos was transported to Lubbock’s University Medical Center to be under constant medical supervision after his condition worsenend Sept. 7, a representative with the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a press release Wednesday.

He had been convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and was awaiting transport to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to serve his sentence, according to the release.

The Giles W. Dalby jail is in Post, 38 miles south of Lubbock.

Tarrant County approved an $18 million contract with jail in August 2022 to move 432 inmates because of staffing shortages and planned maintenance.

At the time, the Tarrant County Jail was around 159 detention officers short. That number has since risen to 235 openings.

Harris County also has a contract with the jail and spent $25 million to send 600 inmates there in July 2022.

Activists in Tarrant County have brought heat to commissioners court meeting ever since the contract was passed to chide what they call the “privatization” of the county jail. The jail is owned by Management & Training Corp., a Utah-based contractor that manages private prisons.

Commissioners reallocated another $22.5 million from American Rescue Plan toward rehousing more Tarrant County inmates at the Garza facility at their September 5 meeting. The new contract has yet to be voted on by commissioners.

This story was originally published September 18, 2023 at 3:14 PM.

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Abby Church covered Tarrant County government at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2021 to 2023.
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