FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (8/18/15)
LAWMAKERS SAY PRISON DISTURBANCE WORSE THAN REPORTED
NASHVILLE- Tennessee Democratic lawmakers say fights at the Morgan County Correctional Facility Tuesday morning were apparently much worse than reported by the Department of Corrections. Two officers were seriously injured in what they described as several fights that broke out at the facility. One officer sustained a broken orbital socket, broken nose, cracked thumb and 12 stiches in his lip. He has been identified as Sgt. David “Woody” Garrett. In a press release, the Corrections Department only described his injuries as “not life-threatening”. Yet the pictures attached tell a different story. Garrett will have to undergo surgery next week on his injured eye socket. House Democratic Caucus Chair Mike Stewart of Nashville said “If someone is kicking me in the head, particularly a person trained in mixed martial arts, I’m going to consider that a violent and life-threatening activity”. Stewart said sources inside the prison have identified the attacker as Aaron Tate, a former MMA fighter with a history of attacking officers.
Despite his history, Tate was in a minimum security part of the prison when the attack took place. According to the Tennessean newspaper, the Department said a second officer was treated for “unrelated personal issues”. However, Cpl. Olivia Helton was actually treated for torn muscles in her chest wall. Livingston representative John Mark Windle, who represents the district that includes the Morgan County facility and knows the family of one of the attacked guards, said “It appears the inmates have decided to use Thunder Dome rules. And that’s not OK”. Stewart added, “There is a disconnect between the Department of Corrections and what we’re hearing from inside prisons.” Yesterday, Windle and Stewart sent a letter to the Department seeking answers to alleged inconsistencies in the testimony given to lawmakers by Department leaders on Monday August 10th and what correctional officers say are critical shortages in staffing and the misrepresentation of the number of assaults on officers.
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This guy was in minimum
This guy was in minimum security??
(link...)
minimum security
I'm sure that it's cheaper than maximum security. Transferring the people's money to wealthy corporations is the standard practice of Haslam and the GOP.
Not a surprise..
Basically ripping off the guards who work for the system and trying to operate it at an minimalist level was sure to backfire at some point.
I wonder if and when we'll see some escape attempts.That likely will succeed.
Is this facility "Managed" by
Is this facility "Managed" by an outside corporation?
From the Tennessean, at a
From the Tennessean, at a news conference on Friday, retired Tennessee prison warden Jerry Lester said a decision by Tennessee Department of Correction Commissioner Derrick Schofield to reclassify maximum-security prisoners and integrate them with the medium-security population as a cost-saving measure has increased violence directed at both inmates and officers in state prisons.
From Nashville Public Radio, Lester also released a PowerPoint from the department that lays out the rationale. The presentation recommends changing how inmates are classified to "avoid possible criticism" from mixing less dangerous and more dangerous prisoners.
Rep. Mike Stewart, D-Nashville, arranged the release. He says federal investigators should step in.
Also from the Tennessean:
According to state Rep. Mike Stewart, D-Nashville, federal oversight of Tennessee prisons was required in the 1980s when federal authorities noted similar misclassifications in the state's prisons and conditions so unsafe they were considered cruel and unusual punishment. That federal oversight cost taxpayers $300 million.