ALBANY — Body camera footage released Friday provides a graphic portrayal of the unprovoked and vicious beating of an inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility in Oneida County on Dec. 9 ...
Harrowing body-worn camera footage showing state Department of Corrections officers viciously beating an inmate to death was released The four videos released by state Attorney General Letitia James’ ...
After the convictions of PTI activists by military courts, all eyes are on the constitutional bench which will decide the legality of this form of justice. The constitutional bench, with a fresh ...
Vancouver-based bookkeeping service Bench Accounting has announced its sudden closure, potentially putting hundreds of staff out of work. The company that has described itself as North America's ...
Bench, a Canada-based accounting startup that offered software-as-a-service for small and medium-sized businesses, has abruptly shut down, according to a notice posted on its website. “We regret ...
Here's what to know. Brooks was moved from Mohawk Correctional Facility in Rome to Marcy Correctional Facility near Utica on Dec. 9. The four released videos came from body worn cameras of four ...
New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Commissioner Daniel Martuscello says there is no excuse for the actions of his correction officers following the death of a Marcy ...
The New York State Department of Correction officers from Marcy Correctional Facility who were caught on body-worn cameras viciously beating inmate Robert Brooks to death are a disgrace to their ...
Marcy, N.Y. — Body camera footage released Friday shows several New York state prison guards brutally punching, kicking, stripping and restraining inmate Robert Brooks, who later died at a Utica ...
On Dec 21., Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered the termination of 14 employees at Marcy Correctional Facility following Brooks' death. One of the corrections officers, Anthony Farina, has already resigned.
MARCY — The body worn camera footage of the “use of force” death of state prison inmate Robert L. Brooks is soon expected to be released to the public by the state Attorney General’s Office.