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Police in Russia beat prisoners in handcuffs (Original Post) uhnope May 2014 OP
Glad to see we're now competing with Russia and North Korea 951-Riverside May 2014 #1
Ha Ha! Good eye. kitt6 May 2014 #2
Great post. Thanks. GoneFishin May 2014 #4
Mentally ill man scalded to death in Miami Dade Jail in 2012. No one held accountable as of 2014. 951-Riverside May 2014 #6
I wonder.... Rafale May 2014 #3
Like the Police in the US imthevicar May 2014 #5
 

951-Riverside

(7,234 posts)
1. Glad to see we're now competing with Russia and North Korea
Wed May 21, 2014, 06:23 PM
May 2014


Woman's face after encounter with two male Albuquerque Police officers in 2012
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951-Riverside

(7,234 posts)
6. Mentally ill man scalded to death in Miami Dade Jail in 2012. No one held accountable as of 2014.
Thu May 22, 2014, 01:39 AM
May 2014
The purported details of Darren Rainey’s last hour are difficult to read.

“I can’t take it no more, I’m sorry. I won’t do it again,’’ he screamed over and over, according to a grievance complaint from a fellow inmate, as Rainey was allegedly locked in a shower with the scalding water turned on full blast.

A 50-year-old mentally ill inmate at the Dade Correctional Institution, Rainey was pulled into the locked shower by prison guards as punishment after defecating in his cell and refusing to clean it up, said the fellow inmate, who worked as an orderly. He was left there unattended for more than an hour as the narrow chamber filled with steam and water.

When guards finally checked on prisoner 060954, he was on his back and dead. His skin was so burned that it had shriveled from his body, a condition referred to as slippage, according to a medical document involving the death.

But nearly two years after Rainey’s death on June 23, 2012, the Miami-Dade medical examiner has yet to complete an autopsy and Miami-Dade police have not charged anyone. The Florida Department of Corrections halted its probe into the matter, saying it could be restarted if the autopsy and police investigation unearth new information.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/05/17/4123183_behind-bars-a-brutal-and-unexplained.html
 

imthevicar

(811 posts)
5. Like the Police in the US
Thu May 22, 2014, 01:26 AM
May 2014

Are any better. Really People, why are you filled with condemnation of the oppression in other nations but are so accepting of the oppression here!? What a bunch of Hypocrites!

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