1st clip: Shows corrections officers Nicholas Evans and Timothy Dugan putting inmate Terrance Denise in isolation.. he’s also restrained. Evans then appears to turn off this body camera before hitting Debose several times. Dugan then follows up. Debose suffered a concussion.
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2nd clip is from this month too. The video showed corrections officers pepper-spraying inmate Chantelle Glass while she was restrained.
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3rd clip: Inmate Joseph Arquillo collapsed from an overdose at the jail, only to be ignored for more than two hours officials say. He later died at a hospital.
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All the videos now raise even more questions on jail oversight. A dozen former jail employees have already been indicted.
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You have the names of the people and dates wrong here. The first incident involves Terrance Debose and is from March of this year.
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The second involves Chantelle Glass and is from July 2018.
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The third involves Joseph Arquillo who died in August 2018.
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The videos were just released to http://Cleveland.com this year as part of their lawsuit against Cuyahoga County Jail. A number of corrections officers at the jail and the warden have been charged in relation to these and other incidents.
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If you are going to post things on Twitter, especially as a journalist, you need to make sure you have the details correct. Names and dates are pretty basic.
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How can America claim to be a free country?
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It did it for 250 years while chattel slavery was legal! This country's always been icing on a mud pie. The state is still finding ways to torture and dehumanize us. I'm enraged!!
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Slavery was never abolished. It has merely been adapted to changing circumstances - 13th, Jim Crow, mass incarceration, school-to-prison-pipeline, war-on-drugs.
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I can't watch videos like this, it hurts my soul to watch
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Looking away and ignoring it will allowing it to keep happening while our tax dollars fund it.
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Making sure he’s taking care of his mental with self care and ignoring something are two different things. I don’t think that’s what he was saying
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I agree! It's important to face this squarely, but no need to expose oneself to evil on purpose via video. I appreciate the recap given so I could avoid watching. I often wonder about those who find this kind of macabre spectacle entertaining.
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Perhaps it's not for the sake of entertainment, there is a difference between seeing the line "Police officer beats restrained inmate" and seeing a police officer beat a restrained inmate. It's hard to look at but we should because it forces us to acknowledge it and fight it.
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most normal people dont have to witness something directly to understand its bad and want to prevent it from continuing. maybe some people dont care until they’re forced to confront it, but speak for yourself instead of feeling that we need it at a societal level.
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And as we see horrific outrageous acts committed we are more committed then otherwise. It was a Known fact that in early WW2 Japanese soldiers decapitated POWs. The world didn't react until it saw this picture. That's the difference. His name is Leonard Siffleet.pic.twitter.com/7DG16sEjeU
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The issue I choose to broach is whether we're becoming a culture that seeks out more information than what is needed. This conversation started by me agreeing that watching the video was not a pre-req for being properly offended by the guards bad acts. I stand by that assertion.
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