Hey, this one is pretty rough to read, so I'm putting a TL;DR right in front. Basically, the cops let this guy with a broken neck spend five days dying in a jail cell while refusing to let his family see him and claiming he was faking being paralyzed.
Still with me? Don't say I didn't warn you.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/19/cops-taunted-black-veteran-as-he-died.html
Video at the link.
Still with me? Don't say I didn't warn you.
Elliott Williams spent the last five days of his life in a Tulsa County jail, paralyzed and lying on the cold concrete floor. But despite the 37-year-old Oklahoma mans pleas for help, guards did nothing to save him, a lawsuit claims.
At one point, jailers dumped Williamss limp body into a shower and left him there for an hour. The dying inmate would not stand up but we did give him a shower anyway, a captain later testified, according to a sheriffs office internal report.
Another officer saw Williams face down in the shower, screaming, Help me! according to the internal report.
In the days that followed, Williamss father tried in vain to contact his son. He was denied visitation because of Elliotts condition.
Hes acting like hes paralyzed, but we know hes not, a mental health worker told Williamss dad, court papers allege.
Detention officers, nurses, and even a jail psychiatrist accused Williams of faking an illness. His family says they declined to administer medical care or transport Williams to a hospitaluntil it was too late.
Cops arrested the Army vet, who had a history of mental illness, at a Marriott hotel on Oct. 21, 2011. Hotel staff called the cops after Williams, who was with his parents, appeared to have a mental breakdown in the lobby. At the time, his only alleged crime was misdemeanor obstruction.
But he paid with his life.
This guy went almost six days and never got taken to the hospital with a broken neck, Daniel Smolen, an attorney for Williamss family, told The Daily Beast. Theyre throwing food at him and making fun of him in the cell while hes going through a horrific death. You wouldnt do that to an animal or any living thing.
Most of the horrors Williams endured in the jail were captured on the facilitys surveillance footage. The shocking video was released in 2013, two years after the Williams family filed a federal lawsuit against then-Sheriff Stanley Glanz.
The complaint also targeted employees of the private healthcare company contracted to operate the jails medical services. The firm, Correctional Healthcare Management, settled out of court two years ago, but the county didnt. Smolen expects the Williams case to go to trial.
Its a slow, torturous death, Smolen said, adding that Williamss case is the worst civil rights violation hes seen captured on film. Youre cognizant of it the whole time. Its like a nightmare.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/19/cops-taunted-black-veteran-as-he-died.html
Video at the link.