Man charged with killing Indiana police officer dies in prison while awaiting trial

FILE - Evidence markers dot the scene, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022, on Richmond, Ind., where Richmond Police Department Officer Seara Burton was critically wounded and a man was injured in a shootout following a traffic stop. A man charged with fatally shooting Burton died Thursday, June 6, 2024 at a state prison, authorities said. (Mike Emery/The Palladium-Item via AP, File)

PENDLETON, Ind. (AP) 鈥 A man charged with fatally shooting an Indiana police officer in the head in 2022 died Thursday at a state prison, authorities said.

Phillip Lee, 49, was being held at Pendleton prison next year on murder and other charges in the death of Richmond Officer Seara Burton. He was found alone in his cell and unresponsive by correctional staff, state police said.

Police did not release details. But Lee's attorney said he was suffering mental distress and killed himself.

鈥淧hillip had very severe mental health issues. It wasn't something that developed in the last week or two,鈥 Denise Turner told The Associated Press.

鈥淲e had a couple of mental health experts working with Phillip, but they can鈥檛 be there 24/7,鈥 Turner said. 鈥淭he prison was not doing anything to help Phillip.鈥

Greg Dunn, spokesman at the Indiana Department of Correction, said he could not comment.

Burton, 28, was shot while assisting officers who had stopped Lee on his moped and suspected that he possessed drugs. She died a month later in September 2022. She had been a police officer for four years in Richmond, about 65 miles (105 kilometers) east of Indianapolis.

Turner said Lee lately had expressed remorse.

Richmond police Chief Kyle Weatherly said he talked to Burton's family about Lee's death. Mayor Ron Oler wiped tears from his eyes at a news conference.

鈥淭wo years ago, a very bad thing happened in our city,鈥 Oler said. 鈥淲e don't really have justice, but we have something like closure. Maybe not the outcome the citizens wanted, but at least there is an outcome.鈥

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