November 22, 2024

 

Authorities did not reveal a cause of death, but his family said he was denied medical care after being arrested on minor charges.

Glenn Foster Jr., a former defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints, died this week after being arrested in Alabama and allegedly denied medical care in a whirlwind saga that even had the police chief whose department arrested him asking questions.

According to a statement from the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation (SBI), the agency is investigating the “in-custody death” of Foster, 31, which was first reported on Monday at a medical facility in Northport, Alabama.

The agency said Foster’s body has been released to the Alabama Department of Forensic Services for further investigation, but declined to answer further questions. A spokesperson for the latter agency did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Foster’s mother, Sabrina Foster, told The Daily Beast late Tuesday that her son “died in custody after being denied medical treatment” by local law enforcement.

“We asked them for him to have medical treatment and they denied him for two days. I told them he has not eaten or [had] water and his organs could shut down, and they didn’t seem concerned,” she added.

Todd Hall, the sheriff of Pickens County who presides over the jail, initially declined to comment on the case in a text message to The Daily Beast.

When asked about the alleged denial of medical treatment, Hall told The Daily Beast in a phone interview that he could not provide more information.

“I can’t as long as the SBI is investigating the case,” he said. “I wish I could be more forthcoming, but right now we just don’t have any information.”

Jail records show Foster was booked into the jail on Saturday morning after being arrested in Reform, Alabama, on three charges of reckless endangerment, as well as individual charges of resisting arrest and attempting to elude.

Reform Police Chief Richard Black told The Daily Beast an officer from his agency spotted Foster driving 92 mph in a 45 mph zone late Friday night into early Saturday morning in a black Jeep Wrangler.

Black claimed that when his officer gave chase, Foster accelerated to “very high rates of speed.”

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