Indictment: Former Jackson County Corrections Officers Allegedly Orchestrated Holding Cell Inmate Beat Down
More deets on brutal conditions inside the Jackson County jail that have still been unaddressed by local political leadership. Take a look:
Four former Jackson Co. Detention Ctr. officers charged with assaulting inmate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Four former corrections officers at the Jackson County Detention Center have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their roles in a conspiracy to physically assault an inmate in violation of his Constitutional protection against unreasonable force.
It's not about "white priviledge", or racism, or whose lives matter more. These cops are black.
ReplyDeleteWhat it IS about is overly entitled and corrupt law enforcement officers, nurtured in an environment without consequence for actions, who are using increasingly militaristic tactics and equipment to subdue those who disagree.
They are jail guards.
Delete^ your first paragraph is spot-on. The second paragraph is an eye-rolling, pontificating diatribe.
ReplyDeleteThe real question is why does it take the feds to find out and correct what's going on in a county jail?
ReplyDeleteOf course, it IS Jackson County, Mo.
Any chance for some oversight by the county legislature?
How about the county executive?
What exactly do the JaCo electeds actually do?
Sounds like he had it coming.
ReplyDeleteSend em to Potisi.
ReplyDeleteI can not believe Tammy Dickless charged black people? Jesus! Sessions must have her scared shitless for her job. Go figure.
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