HCSO Investigating In-Custody Death at Hamilton County Jail
Hamilton County, TN – On July 25, 2024, at approximately 11:00 pm, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Corrections deputies assigned to the Echo Unit at the Hamilton County Jail advised there was a possible hanging in one of the cells.
Jail supervision and medical personnel immediately responded to the unit along with Chattanooga Fire Department and HCEMS personnel who were already on-scene due to an unrelated medical call on the premises.
Deputies immediately removed the inmate from the cell and CPR and life-saving medical aid was rendered. Unfortunately, the inmate was pronounced deceased a short time later by HCEMS personnel at the scene.
It is important to note cell checks are conducted at least once every hour at the Hamilton County Jail as per Tennessee Corrections Institute (TCI) standards and this inmate was checked within this required timeframe.
As per our standard protocol, family notifications have been made.
The deceased inmate, William Griffin, was originally booked into the Hamilton County Jail on July 1, 2024, and was charged with the following:
• Possession of Methamphetamine
• Controlled Substance
• Possession of Paraphernalia
• Driving on Revoked, Suspended License
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Investigative Services have been directed by Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp to conduct an inquiry into this death and their findings will be turned over to her office for review.
As this is an ongoing investigation, no further details are available.
Additional Information:
Year to date, including this incident, there have been three in-custody deaths at the Hamilton County Jail. The first two deaths were overdoses. In 2023, there were two in-custody deaths at the Hamilton County Jail, one overdose and one inmate suicide.