Published May 09, 2008 04:18 pm - ELWOOD — A decorated Iraq war veteran is dead after apparently hanging himself while being held in the Elwood City Jail on Friday.
11:37 p.m.: UPDATE: Inmate likely a suicide
By Shawn McGrath
ELWOOD — A decorated Iraq war veteran is dead after apparently hanging himself while being held in the Elwood City Jail on Friday.
U.S. Army Spc. Timothy K. Israel, 23, was pronounced dead at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital in Elwood at about 2:45 p.m., said Ned Dunnichay, Madison County coroner. An Elwood police officer discovered Israel hanging in a holding cell at about 2:30 p.m., Dunnichay said.
An Elwood police dispatcher said police department officials would not release any information Friday. Elwood Mayor Merrill Taylor did not return a message seeking comment.
Dunnichay said an autopsy will be performed Saturday at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie to determine Israel’s exact cause and manner of death.
Indiana State Police Sgt. Mike Burns said state investigators would be looking into the apparent suicide. He said it was routine for outside investigators to look into a death that occurs while in custody.
Funeral arrangements for Timothy Israel are pending through Dunnichay Funeral Home.
Military service
Israel’s father, Keith Israel, believes his son’s death was the culmination of ongoing police harassment and untreated post-traumatic stress disorder linked to his deployment in Iraq. Timothy didn’t want to get treatment for his PTSD, fearing it would cost him his military career, his father said.
“He was a decorated combat hero,” Keith Israel said. “He’s been constantly harassed since he’s been back.”
Timothy Israel was deployed to Iraq in October 2006, returning in October 2007. His father said he spent much of tour serving in Fallujah, earning the Purple Heart after being wounded by a roadside explosive in 2007. He served as a Humvee turret gunner and as a sniper. He was expecting to redeploy earlier this month with the Green Berets and wanted to return to Iraq, Keith Israel said.
Keith said his son hanged himself with the drawstring from the military pants he was wearing at the time of his arrest. Dunnichay said he could not comment on the method of the alleged suicide until after an autopsy was performed.
Dunnichay said Timothy Israel had been arrested for domestic battery Friday morning but didn’t know any further details, including the location, time or arresting officer. But Timothy’s friends said he had been arrested after a former girlfriend wrongfully accused him of battering her.
Brandon Savage, 22, said Timothy wasn’t a violent person. He said Timothy was trying to break up with the girl, and he was the one who called police because she was being violent. When officers, arrived, however, the girl falsely claimed she was being abused.
“Tim would never do that,” said another friend, Steve Giselbach, 17. “I’ve never seen Tim be violent.”
Charges and protective orders