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Man in alleged Schenectady County Jail beating files federal lawsuit
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Precursor to lawsuit filed in Schenectady jail assault case that led to man s hospitalization, two firings
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Man allegedly beaten at jail plans to sue Schenectady County for $2.5M
Man allegedly beaten at jail plans to sue Schenectady County for $2.5M
Claim filed on behalf of John Mannarino accuses jail employees of ignoring his cries for help as since-fired guard Eugene Sellie delivered beating
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Eugene Sellie, left, the Schenectady County jail guard who was fired last week after beating a man at the Schenectady County jail, walks into Schenectady Police Department Headquarters with his attorney Andrew Safranko to face charges in connection with the attack on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020 in Schenectady, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
Former Schenectady County corrections sergeant indicted in jail assault case; Official misconduct charged | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY COUNTY A former corrections sergeant who was on duty when a detainee was assaulted by a Schenectady County corrections officer has been indicted on two misdemeanor counts of official misconduct, the Schenectady County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday.
A grand jury on Wednesday indicted former Sgt. Timothy Bruce for not seeking medical attention for the detainee, who was allegedly beaten by corrections officer Eugene Sellie last Nov. 9, following an argument about how long it was taking to release the detainee. The person beaten was earlier identifed as John Mannarino.
Ex-Schenectady County sergeant indicted in connection with jail incident
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SCHENECTADY – A fired jail sergeant, who was in charge when a corrections officer allegedly attacked a detainee in November, has been indicted on two counts of official misconduct, according to Schenectady County District Attorney Robert Carney.
Carney said the misdemeanor charges were unsealed Wednesday in county court against Timothy Bruce, 34.
Bruce, who appeared with his attorney, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment, said Assistant District Attorney Brian Gray, who is prosecuting. Bruce was released on bail and is due back in court in May.
Gray said Bruce is charged with not getting jail detainee John Mannarino any medical treatment and flouting the jail’s use-of-force policy that calls for notifying a supervisor and interviewing the alleged victim as part of an investigation.
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