Four guards plead guilty in brutal beating death of Black inmate at New York prison

ABC NewsMonday, September 22, 2025 at 5:02:18 PM
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Four guards plead guilty in brutal beating death of Black inmate at New York prison
In a troubling development, four prison guards have pleaded guilty to their roles in the brutal beating death of a Black inmate at a New York prison. This case highlights serious issues of violence and accountability within the prison system, raising concerns about the treatment of inmates and the need for reform. It serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by marginalized individuals in correctional facilities.
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