Louis Bellamy, founder of the Penumbra Theatre in St. Paul, is suing Hennepin County and HCMC over the death of his son in jail from a perforated bowel that left him on his hands and knees, pleading in vain to be rushed to a hospital.
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court, maintains that the jail’s deputies and medical staff ignored the repeated pleas for help from 41-year-old Lucas J. Bellamy in July 2022, when he was in extreme pain for several days from the bowel issue.
Bellamy, of Minneapolis, was found unresponsive in his cell on July 21 and died the same day. He had been jailed since July 18.
“Lucas spent the last day of his life ... desperately begging nurses and jail guards to see a doctor,” reads the suit, which alleges that his civil rights were violated and seeks unspecified monetary damages. “His pleas went ignored even though a Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC) provider had ordered that he return to the emergency department “for any new concerning symptoms.”
However, instead of receiving the care as ordered and needed, the suit continues, “Hennepin Healthcare and county employees left Lucas to crawl around on the floor like he was subhuman, like he was an animal, while he slowly and painfully died from the effects of the hole in his intestine.
“Lucas could have been saved with proper treatment. Instead, he endured a real-life nightmare and died.”
The lawsuit names as individual defendants nurses Roselene Omweri, Kay Willis and Michelle Diaz, and Deputy Lucas Weatherspoon.
Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Kelsey Demmert said Weatherspoon, captured on video smiling near a crawling and ailing Bellamy, is no longer a deputy. State licensing records list him as a current Minneapolis police officer.