

Footage shows NY officers beating prisoner before death
Newly released bodycam footage appears to show New York
corrections officers fatally beating a handcuffed inmate who died the following
morning.
The inmate, 43-year-old Robert Brooks, was pronounced dead
on 10 December, the day after the incident took place at the Marcy Correctional
Facility in upstate New York.
Following an internal review, New York Governor Kathy Hochul
ordered the firing of the 13 officers and a prison nurse who were involved in
the assault.
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James has
opened an investigation into Brooks' death, and the union that represents state
prison workers called the video "incomprehensible".
The footage - which was released by James on Friday - shows
officers repeatedly striking Brooks in the face and groin while he sits
handcuffed on an examination table.
The videos also appear to show a prison officer placing
something in Brooks' mouth before striking him, as well as a separate officer
hitting him in the stomach with a shoe.
At one point, an officer lifts him by the neck before
forcefully putting him on the examination table.
It is unclear what initially prompted staff to take him to
the prison's medical facility in the first place. The videos do not include
audio.
In a filmed statement, James said that she does not
"take lightly the release of this video, especially in the middle of the
holiday season".
Brooks was serving a 12-year sentence for first-degree
assault, according to the Associated Press. He had been transferred to Marcy
from the nearby Mohawk Correctional Facility on the same day as the incident.
Elizabeth Mazur, a lawyer representing the Brooks family,
said in a statement that the videos show "the horrific and extreme nature
of the deadly attack".
"He deserved to live, and everyone else living in Marcy
Correctional Facility deserves to know they do not have to live in fear of
violence at the hands of prison staff," Ms Mazur said of Brooks.
After the video's release, Hochul - New York's governor -
said that she was "outraged and horrified" by the incident and felt
compelled to hold those involved responsible.
"The state of New York has zero tolerance for
individuals who break the law, and I am committed to holding everyone involved
fully accountable," she added.
The New York union that represents prison workers said in a
statement to local media outlets that what "we witnessed is
incomprehensible to say the least and is certainly not reflective of the great
work that the vast majority of our membership conducts every day".
The New York chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union,
or ACLU, alleged that the beating is "not an isolated incident",
however.
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