Emergency medical responders at Arizona prisons have had a busy week -- four inmates have died while in Arizona Department of Corrections custody in four days.
One of the deaths, DOC spokesman Barrett Marson tells New Times, is a suspected homicide.
Marson says the other three deaths are currently under investigation, but foul play is unlikely.
The first criminal to kick the bucket this week is 36-year-old Gilberto
Lopez. Serving five years for escape, Lopez was found unresponsive in
his cell at the Arizona State Prison Complex-Lewis Saturday night.
Inmate number two: 28-year-old Luis Moscoso-Hernandez. Doing a 27-year
bid for second-degree murder and kidnapping, Moscoso-Hernandez was also
found unresponsive in his cell at the ASPC-Eyman facility.
The third inmate to bite the dust in the past week is 31-year-old
Christopher Rankhorn, who was serving a 6.5-year sentence for theft of
means of transportation. Like the others, Rankhorn was found
unresponsive in his cell, his at the ASPC-Tucson facility yesterday.
Also found dead yesterday was 25-year-old Jeremy Pompeneo. His death,
DOC officials say, was an apparent homicide. Pompeno, a lifer who earned
his time with a first-degree murder conviction, was found in his
housing unit yesterday at the ASPC-Eyman.
All of the deaths, Marson reiterates, are under investigation.