Submitted by Guest1946 (not verified) on Tue, 02/05/2013 - 5:38pm.
When a suspect is in custody or confined, authorities are solely responsible for the safety and well-being of the prisoner. When he/she is injured through no fault of their own, someone should pay. Why does the SBI have to be "called"? Why do they not respond to such situations as a matter of protocol and normal procedure? This will not be swept under the rug, as too many have read about it. Let the lawsuits begin........
When a suspect is in custody
When a suspect is in custody or confined, authorities are solely responsible for the safety and well-being of the prisoner. When he/she is injured through no fault of their own, someone should pay. Why does the SBI have to be "called"? Why do they not respond to such situations as a matter of protocol and normal procedure? This will not be swept under the rug, as too many have read about it. Let the lawsuits begin........