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WA still holds teens in solitary confinement — and worse, suit says

WA still holds teens in solitary confinement and worse, suit says A lawsuit claims three teenagers were handcuffed while in isolation, violating the state’s own policies and raising profound moral questions. by  (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) Even in the most barren environments, it is possible to see new growth. But that’s no foundation on which to build public policy when we’re talking about kids. Four years ago, Michael Rogers, then 17, was sitting in solitary confinement at the Regional Justice Center, in Kent, for his part in the robbery and murder of a 16-year-old high school athlete from Federal Way, a boy named Wesley Gennings. The rage and disgust provoked by this crime hardly need reiterating. Yet lawyers at Columbia Legal Services claimed that Rogers, too, was a victim when he and other teenagers at the adult jail were held in windowless isolation cells, sometimes for months. So, in 2017, they filed a lawsuit.

Invisible Man: A Hard Look at Mayor Eric Johnson

Invisible Man: A Hard Look at Mayor Eric Johnson Eric Johnson’s escape from poverty reads like a fairy tale. But his story took a turn when he became mayor. Why has he disappeared from so many of his old friends lives? By Peter Simek Published in D Magazine May 2021 Photo Illustration by Natalie Goff, Photography by Bret Redman, and Courtesy It was more than four hours into the June 5, 2020, special meeting of the Dallas City Council called to discuss the George Floyd demonstrations, and Mayor Eric Johnson had no more patience for bullshit. Johnson had sat quietly listening to one resident after another lecture him about Dallas’ endemic racism and struggles with over-policing. When it was finally his turn to speak, he wanted answers about what had happened on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge the previous Sunday. Dallas police officers had fired so-called nonlethal rounds of ammunition and tear gas canisters at a peaceful crowd that included many children. Who was ultimate

This Week s Corrupt Cops Stories | StoptheDrugWar org

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Former guard indicted for smuggling drugs to juvenile offenders in Washington

Former guard indicted for smuggling drugs to juvenile offenders in Washington Chris Ingalls Replay Video UP NEXT Federal prosecutors say a former guard at Washington’s maximum-security lock-up for juveniles accepted $11,170 in payments to smuggle drugs, cell phones and other contraband to young offenders. FBI investigators determined Julio W. Hayes, 40, spent most of the money purchasing various contraband but kept a cut of the money for each delivery for himself. Hayes, who worked at the Green Hill School in Chehalis since November 2018, was fired after an FBI raid in February 2020. Hayes was indicted on seven counts of extortion, two counts of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance and one count of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. Hayes has not yet entered a plea to the charges and will be arraigned on March 16.

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