When asked about allegations of inhumane conditions and the potential COVID-19 exposure at the Justice Center, the former corrections officer doesn't buy it.
On Saturday, bystanders witnessed detainees causing chaos at the on the fourth floor. They broke windows, set fires and threw furniture out the windows.
An NBC report says that as jail employees were trying to get the corrections officer to safety, the inmates accessed a lock panel system and “other detainees were released from their cells into the unit.” “Even though our automated P.A. system would indicate that the cells are locked, they are in fact not locked and so other detainees were able to get out of their cells and into the unit,” he said.
Edwards said the unit was breached and inmates were able to get into a hallway. A second unit on the floor also started to have defiant detainees, he said. Those detainees were also very aggressive, very violent. They too were able to be released from their cells because those locks were also jimmied. And they were also able to breach their unit, he told reporters.
One-hundred-and-seventeen inmates on Saturday took over the majority of the St. Louis City Justice Center’s fourth floor, smashing windows and setting fires in what is now the third inmate protest
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