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Homicide ruling in jail death raises questions about staff response

Last updated: February 19, 2026 4:25 am
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The Death of Cook County Jail Inmate Ruled a Homicide

The tragic death of Martinez Duncan, a 24-year-old inmate at Cook County jail, has been deemed a homicide following a fire incident in his cell late last year. Investigation is ongoing to determine if jail personnel should be held responsible for the fatal outcome.

On November 20, Duncan lost his life after a fire sparked by his cellmate engulfed their locked cell. The fire was ignited using a makeshift “wick” made from tightly rolled toilet paper, a common practice in jails for smoking illegal substances. Efforts to extinguish the fire and evacuate the inmates led to Duncan and his cellmate being restrained with handcuffs before being moved to a holding area for medical attention.

Tragically, Duncan’s condition deteriorated in the holding area while his cuffs were secured to an eyelet, leading to his demise. The medical examiner’s office later ruled his death as a homicide, citing cardiac arrest during a physical struggle with restraint, with smoke inhalation, atherosclerosis, and obesity as contributing factors.

While a homicide ruling does not necessarily imply criminal intent, an investigation by the Illinois State Police Public Integrity Task Force is ongoing. Charges are expected to be pressed against Duncan’s cellmate for starting the fire.

Notably, Duncan’s death was one of seven fatalities at the jail in the past year, with causes ranging from suicide and natural causes to accidental drug overdose. In the previous year, six deaths were recorded, including a homicide where an inmate succumbed to hypertensive heart disease during a physical altercation with jail officers.

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As investigations continue, it is crucial to ensure accountability and transparency in the operation of correctional facilities to prevent such tragic incidents in the future.

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