Yet another grievous death at the BC Jail.
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On January 8th, Robert Card entered the Broome County Jail in handcuffs on a probation violation stemming from low-level charges. Less than 13 days later, he was secretly removed unconscious on a stretcher. Rob, a 48-year-old Broome County resident, father, brother, son, and friend was being treated for a brain tumor before incarceration, a condition known to the probation and jail officials. While incarcerated he was given only aspirin and denied further treatment even as he experienced seizures, repeated falls, and began losing the ability to walk. After a stroke cut off oxygen to his brain—rendering him brain dead—he was mysteriously released from custody and transferred to a hospital. Let’s be clear: Rob died due to the Broome County jail and its private medical provider—CMC— neglectful treatment and disregard for his medical condition.
This is the ninth death at the Broome County Jail since 2011, giving Broome County a jail death rate 43% higher than the national jail mortality rate. 80% of US jails do not report a single death in any given year. Medical neglect and abuse are rampant in the Broome County Jail, despite local and state officials ignoring extensive documentation and protest by community organizations including Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier, Truth Pharm, and Progressive Leaders of Tomorrow.
A fuller account is available here: Who Wrote Rob Card
The body count rises.