Man found dead in Fort Bend County Jail cell, investigation underway
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A 34-year-old man has died while in custody at the Fort Bend County Jail, according to the District Attorney’s Office.
Tamion Kenon was found dead in his jail cell last Thursday. Officials say he was alone at the time. He had been arrested on April 1 for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Right now, the cause of death is still unknown. The Texas Rangers are looking into what happened.
The investigation is still in the early stages, and more information is expected as it moves forward.
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