Op 23 juni 2012 Darren opgesloten in een douche die op een veel te hoge temperatuur was gezet, i.p.v. de voorgeschreven 30 graden Celsius, stond de douche op 70 graden. Gevangenen hebben de man horen smeken om uit de douche gelaten te worden........
De assistent van de 'arts-onderzoeker' vertelde dat het vel van Darrens lichaam viel toen ze hem na 2 uur uit de douche haalden............
Na een onderzoek van 5 jaar, heeft Florida besloten de 4 gevangenbewaarders niet te vervolgen, sterker nog: ze behouden hun baan........
Dat is de VS anno 2017........
Hier de tekst op Roots Action:
Scalded
to death in Florida prison
On
June 23, 2012, Darren Rainey, a mentally ill black man serving a
two-year prison sentence for drug possession, was killed by four
prison guards at Dade Correctional Institution in Florida.
Click here to sign a petition to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to request a comprehensive review of the evidence and verdict provided in Darren Rainey's case.
The Florida guards kept Darren Rainey locked in a shower for two hours with the water turned up to a scalding 160 degrees or higher — even though Florida state law mandates 120 degrees as the highest available temperature allowed.
According to the assigned medical examiner, when Mr. Rainey was removed from the shower, his skin was falling off of his body. Darren Rainey entered the shower around 7:30 p.m. and was pronounced dead around 10:00 p.m.
One prisoner said he heard Rainey screaming, begging to be let out. Another stated that he helped clean up chunks of Rainey's skin from the shower the following morning.
Multiple inmates have revealed that the shower was used against them too, as a torture device. Click here to help put an end to this.
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle's office has revealed that, after a five-year legal dispute, no charges will be filed against the four prison guards who allegedly tortured and killed Darren Rainey. In addition, the four accused guards will be allowed to keep their jobs.
Prosecutors concluded that Rainey's death was an "accident,” stating that he died from a combination of factors, including health complications of his mental disorder, heart disease that had gone undiagnosed, and what they described as "confinement in a shower."
According to prosecutors, the medical examiner's report played a key role in their decision not to press charges against the four prison guards. The Miami-Dade prosecutor's office maintained that the DCI medical examiner report reveals no burns on Darren Rainey after discovering him in the shower, and that any deformed skin was a result of skin "slippage" from being in the shower for too long.
When that same medical examiner's report was reviewed by investigators at HuffingtonPost, however, it was discovered that Britney Wilson, a licensed practical nurse at DCI, examined Rainey’s body approximately 10 minutes after he was found, and noted “1st degree burns to 90% of his body.” An additional medical examination conducted by Lt. Alexander Lopez, a firefighter and paramedic with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, reported that Darren Rainey was found “with 2nd and 3rd degree burns on approximately 30 percent of his body."
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-- The RootsAction.org Team
P.S. RootsAction is an independent online force endorsed by Jim Hightower, Barbara Ehrenreich, Cornel West, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Naomi Klein, Bill Fletcher Jr., Laura Flanders, former U.S. Senator James Abourezk, Frances Fox Piven, Lila Garrett, Phil Donahue, Sonali Kolhatkar, and many others.
Background:
> Miami Herald: No justice for inmate Darren Rainey
> Miami-Dade State Attorney's Report on Darren Rainey's death
> Huffington Post: Officials Ruled Inmate’s ‘Boiling’ Death An Accident. But Documents Show They Omitted Key Details
==========================Click here to sign a petition to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to request a comprehensive review of the evidence and verdict provided in Darren Rainey's case.
The Florida guards kept Darren Rainey locked in a shower for two hours with the water turned up to a scalding 160 degrees or higher — even though Florida state law mandates 120 degrees as the highest available temperature allowed.
According to the assigned medical examiner, when Mr. Rainey was removed from the shower, his skin was falling off of his body. Darren Rainey entered the shower around 7:30 p.m. and was pronounced dead around 10:00 p.m.
One prisoner said he heard Rainey screaming, begging to be let out. Another stated that he helped clean up chunks of Rainey's skin from the shower the following morning.
Multiple inmates have revealed that the shower was used against them too, as a torture device. Click here to help put an end to this.
Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle's office has revealed that, after a five-year legal dispute, no charges will be filed against the four prison guards who allegedly tortured and killed Darren Rainey. In addition, the four accused guards will be allowed to keep their jobs.
Prosecutors concluded that Rainey's death was an "accident,” stating that he died from a combination of factors, including health complications of his mental disorder, heart disease that had gone undiagnosed, and what they described as "confinement in a shower."
According to prosecutors, the medical examiner's report played a key role in their decision not to press charges against the four prison guards. The Miami-Dade prosecutor's office maintained that the DCI medical examiner report reveals no burns on Darren Rainey after discovering him in the shower, and that any deformed skin was a result of skin "slippage" from being in the shower for too long.
When that same medical examiner's report was reviewed by investigators at HuffingtonPost, however, it was discovered that Britney Wilson, a licensed practical nurse at DCI, examined Rainey’s body approximately 10 minutes after he was found, and noted “1st degree burns to 90% of his body.” An additional medical examination conducted by Lt. Alexander Lopez, a firefighter and paramedic with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, reported that Darren Rainey was found “with 2nd and 3rd degree burns on approximately 30 percent of his body."
Click here to sign the petition.
After signing the petition, please use the tools on the next webpage to share it with your friends.
This work is only possible with your financial support. Please chip in $3 now.
-- The RootsAction.org Team
P.S. RootsAction is an independent online force endorsed by Jim Hightower, Barbara Ehrenreich, Cornel West, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Naomi Klein, Bill Fletcher Jr., Laura Flanders, former U.S. Senator James Abourezk, Frances Fox Piven, Lila Garrett, Phil Donahue, Sonali Kolhatkar, and many others.
Background:
> Miami Herald: No justice for inmate Darren Rainey
> Miami-Dade State Attorney's Report on Darren Rainey's death
> Huffington Post: Officials Ruled Inmate’s ‘Boiling’ Death An Accident. But Documents Show They Omitted Key Details
Aan de VS, de vereniging van
En dan het meer dan belachelijke 'plea bargain': ook als je iets niet gedaan hebt, is het in veel gevallen beter dat je bekent, dan kom je er in veel gevallen beter af, dan wanneer je het tot een proces laat komen......... Recht is heel vaak ver te zoeken in de VS, dat blijkt alleen al uit de oververtegenwoordiging van gekleurde mannen in de gevangenis......... De VS is (internationaal) dan ook het 'dichtst bevolkt' wat betreft het aantal gevangenen.........
Hoe is het in godsnaam mogelijk dat het overgrote deel van de westerse politiek en de westerse (reguliere) massamedia blind vertrouwen in de VS >> zelfs al steken ze een kwart van de wereld in de fik, wordt de aars van de VS nog gelikt, door vertegenwoordigers uit voornoemde instituties......... De VS is de grootste terreurentiteit op aarde en dat bepaald niet alleen buiten haar eigen grenzen..........
Nederlandse ministers en rechters die mensen hebben uitgewezen aan de VS, of dit in de toekomst nog durven te doen, zouden strafrechtelijk vervolgd moeten worden!!!
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