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Inmate Sues McHenry County Jail After Attack

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnJune 8, 2025
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An inmate at McHenry County Jail, Patrick Neal, 23, has filed a lawsuit against the sheriff’s office seeking $100,000, alleging he was attacked by another inmate while in custody for the armed robbery of an undercover detective. Neal, who is representing himself, claims the incident violates his civil rights and the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments, pointing out that he was handcuffed when the assailant jumped a barrier and assaulted him. The attack occurred on February 27, adding significant urgency to his claims of negligence and cruel treatment within the facility.

The lawsuit arises from serious charges against Neal, who is currently implicated in the armed robbery involving a firearm transaction gone wrong, where he allegedly threatened the undercover officer. With the initial scheduling conference for his lawsuit set for July 21, Neal’s case highlights the evolving dynamics of inmate safety and facility oversight in correctional institutions. The allegations come at a time when prison conditions are under scrutiny, raising questions about the ability of jails to protect inmates from violent encounters.

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