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FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Attorneys Office (USAO), Southern District
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States Attorney
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After being advised of the identity of the
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Dateofentry
09/06/2019
interviewed at the United States
of New York (SDNY), 1 St. Andrews
interview were Special Agent
, Assistant United
attorney,
interviewing investigators and
the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
was in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at the METROPOLITAN
CORRECTIONAL CENTER (MCC), 150 Park Row, New York, New York, from July 16,
2019 to July 26, 2019.
cellmate was HACINTA (phonetic) GARCIA for
this entire time period.
recalled that there was a correctional
officer (Officer) who was referred to as "G" that worked the morning shift
at MCC, and would remember faces of other Officers, not necessarily names.
stated that Monday, Wednesday, and Friday were shower days for
inmates in the SHU. These days were the only days that the Officers would
pay attention to inmates. Any other time, inmates would have to yell to get
something from the Officers. The Officers would do counts of the inmates
when they wanted to, not regular counts like
knew from previous
experiences of being in jail. According to
there were 96 inmates in
the SHU and 48 cells.
Before the incident happened,
didn't remember the overnight
checks of inmates actually being conducted by Officers in the SHU.
referred to the "incident" as when a "guy" (guy), who's name
could
not recall but knew him from being in the news, tried to hang himself. After
the incident,
recalled the checks being done at 12am, 3am, and 5am.
He remembered the checks because he would be awaken by the Officers doing
the checks.
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Date drafted
08/22/2019
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FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10)
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stated that other inmates would yell things at the guy and that
Officers would said things about him, making fun of him. For example, the
Officers would say that he could buy his freedom.
recalled that the
guy would always be with his lawyers and this would hold up other inmates
from seeing their attorneys.
also recalled that the guy's cellmate
used to be a police officer.
The incident happened around 1:20am-1:30am. There had been no inmate
check at midnight.
was reading a book when he heard a commotion. The
guy's cellmate was screaming and banging on the cell door to get the SHU
Officers' attention.
could only see the guy's cell door and could
not see in the cell. It took Officer
(phonetic) about five minutes to
get to the guy's cell but then Officer
turned back around to go get
the key to the cell. Officer
came back with a Lieutenant and two other
Officers.
described the Lieutenant as middle-aged, white complexion
and one of the Officers as black, 6'3", and 260-270 lbs.
The Officers opened the cell door and paid attention to the guy's bunkie
first. They handcuffed the bunkie and put him inside the shower area. Then
heard a big thump like something had hit the floor. He could see the
guy's hands stretched out and then saw the Officers pull the guy out of the
cell facedown. The guy, only wearing underwear, looked dead due to his skin
having a blue tone. The Officers did not administer CPR, they were just
looking at the guy. There was no doctor around. The Officers put something
that resembled a stretcher on the floor and dropped the guy, who was already
cuffed, hard onto the stretcher facedown. At that point, all the inmates
started screaming and hitting doors. The Officers then flipped the guy over,
dropping him again hard on the stretcher that was on the floor.
The Officers and Lieutenant then took the guy away. A while later, around
2:10am-2:15am, the Officers and Lieutenant returned and took the cellmate
out of the cell again. They then started to clean the cell.
stated
that the Lieutenant had a video camera with her, but had it turned in toward
her leg to where the view of the camera would not be that of the cell.
stated that he saw two orange socks and an orange towel that were
tied together taken out of the cell. Once the cell had been cleaned out, the
Lieutenant turned the video camera to where the view of the cell would be
recorded.
said that according to the guy's cellmate, the cellmate
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FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10)
90A-NY-3151227
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was sleeping when the guy tried to kill himself by hanging himself from the
ladder of the bed. The cellmate said that he thought the guy had died.
didn't see the guy come back to the SHU before
left on July
26. He heard that the guy was put on suicide watch after the incident.
stated that after the incident, things changed in the SHU.
Officers started bringing books to inmates and inmates didn't have to wait
to make a phone call. The Officers started doing more checks with
flashlights.
specifically remembered the Officers doing the 12am and
5am inmate checks. He would usually be asleep during the 3am check.
was shown a picture of Officer NOEL.
said that she looked
a little familiar but was not there the night of the incident.
Was
then shown a picture of Officer THOMAS.
stated that THOMAS worked in
the SHU but was not there the night of the incident.
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