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Inmates forced to Lick Toilets Clean in a Florida prison

Started by Raineyrocks, May 10, 2007, 05:54 PM NHFT

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Raineyrocks

Official: Inmates Forced To Lick Toilets Clean
8 Former Prison Employees Accused Of Abuse

POSTED: 11:04 am EDT May 9, 2007
UPDATED: 11:17 am EDT May 9, 2007
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Prosecutors issued arrest warrants on Tuesday for eight former prison employees accused of abusing inmates, including forcing some to clean toilets with their tongues.

The eight were among 13 prison employees who had already been fired from the 605-inmate medium and minimum security at the Hendry Correctional Institution in the Everglades. The previous warden and an assistant warden resigned, and three others were reassigned after an inmates was beaten and choked by guards in March.

State prisons chief Jim McDonough said the warrants include charges of battery and failing to report inmate abuse against former guards William Thiessen, Phillip Barger, Randy Hazen, Gabriel Cotilla, Kevin Filipowicz, Ruben Ibarra and Stephen Whitney. Fired guard James Brown was charged with grand theft.

"These former employees were involved in a series of dehumanizing and degrading behaviors," McDonough said, noting that some inmates were given choices of eating their food off the floor or providing sexual favors to guards.

"We had cases where inmates were compelled under threat of force to clean a commode with their tongues," McDonough said. "These were improper, illegal heinous and despicable acts and it was done apparently in an organized and conspiratorial fashion."

None of the eight men could immediately be reached for comment on Tuesday. Thiessen, Barger, Hazen and Whitney's phone numbers were unlisted. Nobody answered at a number under Ibarra's name. A number listed under Cotilla's name was connected to a fax machine, and there was not enough information to locate a number for Brown, who has a common name.

It was not known on Tuesday whether any of the men had hired attorneys.

Four guards were fired two days after Sgt. Bruce Sooy noticed several fresh bruises on inmate Charles Gundlah's neck on March 14. Officials said Gundlah was removed from his cell and taken to an area out of sight of security cameras and beaten on the head and choked into unconsciousness by guards after he filed a grievance complaining about his treatment.

Gundlah is serving a life sentence for first-degree murder and Sooy has been subsequently promoted to major.

McDonough, who has spent most of his 15 months in charge of the state's massive corrections operation cleaning up one scandal after another, said the FBI and U.S. Attorney were also looking into civil rights violations.

Just two weeks ago, McDonough's predecessor as the head of Florida's prison system, James Crosby, was sentenced to eight years in prison for taking thousands of dollars in kickbacks from a prison contractor. A top Crosby aide, Allen Clark, was sentenced to 31 months in prison for his involvement.

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powerchuter

Quote from: space on May 10, 2007, 07:04 PM NHFT
may justice come swift and hard.

I say tar and feather them...then swing them at high noon!

Atlas

Sounds like a bunch of neoconmies with a macho problem. I wouldn't favor hanging them but hit them in the pockets real hard. Jail time wouldn't hurt either.

penguins4me

Quote from: powerchuter on May 11, 2007, 06:34 PM NHFTI say tar and feather them...then swing them at high noon!

Prison time, public humiliation, and restitution: sure.

Death? Methinks no.

The old 'eye for an eye' bit refers to punishment fitting the crime (as opposed to 'a life for an eye').