Lawsuit: Massachusetts Prison Officials Attacked, Retaliated Against Inmates
Lawsuit: Massachusetts Prison Officials Attacked, Retaliated Against Inmates
A federal class action lawsuit accuses Massachusetts corrections officials of violently retaliating against inmates at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center after a prison guard was attacked in January 2020.According to WBUR, the complaint states that Souza officials attacked and beat more than 100 inmates after the assault."This unconstitutional brutality included beating and kicking prisoners; gouging eyes; grabbing testicles; smashing faces into the ground or wall; deploying Taser guns, pepperball guns, and other chemical agents; ordering K9s to menace and bite prisoners; and excessively tightening handcuffs and forcing prisoners’ arms into unnatural and painful positions, among other positional torture tactics," the class claims.Officers allegedly targeted prisoners of color in what the lawsuit calls a “retaliatory force campaign.”
Black and white picture of a prison from outside the fence; image by Brad.K, via Flickr, CC BY 2.0, no changes.
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