Lawsuit Filed After Inmate's Death Alleges Torture by New York Guards
The son of Robert L. Brooks Sr., who died following an alleged beating by prison guards, has initiated a federal lawsuit against more than a dozen guards and prison officials at Marcy Correctional Facility in upstate New York. Brooks Sr., a 43-year-old inmate, succumbed to injuries on December 10, 2024, one day after the incident.
Footage from body cameras reportedly shows guards inflicting severe violence on Brooks, who was restrained at the time. The lawsuit claims that the assault lasted approximately 10 minutes and involved multiple guards using excessive force, including striking Brooks with a shoe and lifting him by the neck.
Family members have expressed outrage, stating, “They have the power to spark the change we need,” while emphasizing the need for accountability and reform within the correctional system. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has ordered an internal investigation and suspended fifteen correctional officers and two nurses without pay pending the outcome.
The New York State Attorney General has appointed Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick as a special prosecutor to investigate the case after the original attorney general recused herself due to prior engagements with involved officers. Preliminary autopsy results have reportedly raised concerns about asphyxia as the cause of death, attributed to the actions of the guards.
The lawsuit also points to a broader issue of violence and abuse within the inmate population at Marcy Correctional Facility, a sentiment echoed by a watchdog group that reported rampant staff abuse in 2023.
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