San Diego Jail Deaths Crisis: $30 Million in Settlements, Zero Deputies Disciplined
The chart clearly shows the pattern: relatively high and steady increasing death rates (average 13.2) during Gore's tenure, a spike just before and during the 2022 audit/transition, and then a significant drop after Martinez implemented reforms in 2023-2024. BLUF: San Diego Jail Deaths Crisis Bottom Line Up Front: Sheriff Kelly Martinez's reforms have dramatically reduced jail deaths from a record 19 in 2022 to just 6 in 2024—the lowest in over a decade. However, this progress comes after she served as undersheriff during the crisis years, 20+ wrongful death lawsuits remain pending, the county has paid $75M+ in settlements, and critically—not a single deputy has been disciplined despite federal judges finding "shocking negligence" and "systemic deficiencies." While deaths are down, the absence of individual accountability suggests cultural change remains incomplete. The Numbers Tell Two Stories Progress Under Martinez (2023-2024): Deaths dropped 68% (19...