Inmates at Massachusetts' Souza-Baranowski Prison Say They're Being Randomly Beat Up By Guards
Inmates at Massachusetts' Souza-Baranowski Prison Say They're Being Randomly Beat Up By Guards
Inmates at Massachusetts’ Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center are suing the state Department of Corrections, claiming they’ve been subject to intense retaliation following an attack on a guard.According to MassLive.com, inmates say they’ve been repeatedly victimized by guards. Corrections officers have allegedly tased, punched, and randomly attacked prisoners, many of whom had nothing to do with the January 10th ambush.Plaintiff Robert Silva-Prentice claims he was in his cell last month when up to a dozen guards entered his cell ate Souza-Baranowski. Once inside, they seized his legal paperwork and beat him. Another inmate listed in the complaint, Dwayne Moore, accused other guards of binding and beating him. He, too, says that corrections officers stole his legal paperwork on the way out.
Jail cell; image by Ichigo121212, via Pixaby, CC0.
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