Summary

Footage released by the New York Attorney General shows corrections officers at Marcy Correctional Facility brutally beating handcuffed inmate Robert Brooks on December 9.

Brooks, restrained throughout the 15-minute assault, died the next day, with preliminary autopsy findings citing asphyxia and actions of others as the cause of death.

14 staff members have been terminated or suspended. Some officers failed to properly activate body cameras, violating state policy.

Advocates highlight systemic abuse and racial discrimination in New York prisons, while the investigation continues.

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    My mom had the exact same reaction when I was abused by the cops.

    Basically saying I must have done something to deserve it.

    ACAB idd.

    But some people would rather believe that cops are always innocent than trusting what their children are saying. Fucks with my head so hard

    • PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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      20 days ago

      You should look up the Just World fallacy. It’s a pattern of thinking where people innately believe that the world is just, because it helps them avoid the uncomfortable truth that bad things can happen to good people.

      Once you understand it, you start to see it everywhere. For instance, it is the basis for modern conservative social policy. It’s what drives the “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” mentality, because conservatives want to believe that if someone is destitute it is a failing on their end. Because if you accept that good, hard working people can fall on hard times, then you also need to accept that it can happen to you. And that’s a very scary thought, so many people will outright reject it.

      Your mom asking what you did to deserve it is just another example. She doesn’t want to believe that a bad thing happened to you for no reason. Because that means the world is unjust, and that’s a scary thought.

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        20 days ago

        I can see how you would think that, reasonably, but you’re wrong.

        About my mom at least.

        You don’t want to believers someone can have an uncaring mother, because you want to live in a world where all moms love theirs children.

        They don’t.

        I’m not even 25% of my mom’s kids, technically.

        Once you understand the general concept of amathia, you will see it everywhere as well.

        https://howtobeastoic.wordpress.com/2016/01/19/one-crucial-word/