Baltimore Jury Awards $25m to Inmate Handicapped in Brutal Detention Center Beatdown
Baltimore Jury Awards $25m to Inmate Handicapped in Brutal Detention Center Beatdown
A Baltimore jury awarded $25 million to a former inmate who was brutally assaulted inside the since-shuttered City Detention Center.According to The Baltimore Sun, the award was announced Tuesday.For Daquan Wallace, it’s pay-out long awaited. Detained in Baltimore City Detention Center and awaiting trial, Wallace was targeted by gang members on October 18th, 2014. He was beaten so badly he suffered a traumatic injury, falling into a coma that subsided after only two months. At the time, Wallace was only 20 years old.Wallace’s attorney, Cary J. Hansel, told the Baltimore Sun his client can no longer walk or talk.And Wallace’s case against the state goes beyond alleging negligence. The lawsuit claims that several City Detention Center workers—all employed by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services—actively cooperated with gang members to ensure Wallace was transferred to less-supervised, less secure quarters.
Baltimore City Detention Center was shut down due to deplorable conditions in 2015. Gavel resting on open book; image by verkeorg, via Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0, no changes.
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