Death of black teen in US juvenile rehabilitation facility sparks outrage

Source: AFP Published: 2020/7/9 17:08:40

Demonstrators protest against racial injustice to mark Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, near the White House in Washington, D.C., the United States, June 19, 2020. This year's Juneteenth comes amid nationwide demonstrations against police brutality and racism triggered by the death of George Floyd in police custody. More than 20 rallies, marches and events were scheduled for Friday in Washington, D.C., with hundreds more in over 40 states, according to the Movement for Black Lives, a coalition of U.S. groups representing the interests of black communities.Photo:Xinhua

A viral video showing a black teen losing consciousness while being choked by staff members at a juvenile delinquency center sparked outrage Wednesday, as anti-racism protests continue to rage across the US.

Cornelius Fredericks, 16, died May 1, two days after being pinned to the ground by staff at Lakeside Academy - a residential treatment facility for young adults in Kalamazoo, Michigan - for having thrown a sandwich at another boy in the cafeteria.

In the video, captured by surveillance cameras, Fredericks throws the sandwich and then is thrown to the ground by several men, who use their weight to subdue him. 

After 10 minutes, Fredericks appears unconscious. Staff members attempted CPR before calling for medical help.

His death recalls that of George Floyd, an unarmed black man killed by a white Minneapolis police officer on May 25 during an arrest that was filmed and spread on social media.

The "horrific video" of Fredericks's death reveals a "culture of fear and abuse" at Lakeside Academy, where "suffocation is a regular practice... as a form of discipline," the lawyer for Fredericks's family, Geoffrey Fieger, said Tuesday while making the video public.

Fredericks "was executed on April 29 for the crime of throwing a sandwich," Fieger said. The seven staff members who pinned him down "deprived him of oxygen and his brain suffered irreversible damage."

Two instructors and one nurse were charged with involuntary manslaughter and child abuse.

In June, Fieger filed civil lawsuits against the involved staff members and the private company that runs the Lakeside facility, Sequel Youth and Family Services, which has a contract with the state of Michigan.

Fieger said Tuesday that the operating company had proposed an out-of-court settlement of less than $1 million in compensation to Fredericks's family.

Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer in June denounced Fredericks's "senseless" and "intolerable" death, and announced that she was stopping all contracts with Sequel Youth and Family Services in the state.

AFP

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