Investigation into New York inmate’s death as 11 staffers placed on leave


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  • Authorities launched an investigation into the death of an inmate at a New York state prison and placed 11 corrections workers on leave as a result. 22-year-old Messiah Nantwi, an inmate at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy near Utica, died at a hospital on Saturday.
  • Nine inmates, seven of whom gave their names, told The New York Times that corrections officers severely beat Nantwi.
  • A prisons spokesperson said 11 staff members were placed on administrative leave pending the investigation.

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Authorities launched an investigation into the death of an inmate at a New York state prison and placed 11 corrections workers on leave as a result.

What happened?

Police announced on Monday, Mar. 3, 22-year-old Messiah Nantwi, an inmate at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy near Utica, died at a hospital on Saturday, Mar. 1.

Nine inmates tell the New York Times that corrections officers severely beat Nantwi and described the account in graphic detail.

How are New York officials responding?

A prisons spokesperson said 11 staff members were placed on administrative leave pending the investigation but did not reveal any details into the inmate’s death.

Attorney General Letitia James Office said it is “conducting a preliminary assessment on the matter.”

When asked about the investigation on Monday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul called it “deeply troubling” and said the death is “very much under investigation.”

Nonprofit groups are calling for the release of bodycam footage of the incident.

Inmates told The New York Times that some officers did not have body cameras and others turned theirs off.

Why is Nantwi’s death part of a possibly bigger problem?

Nantwi’s death comes nearly three months after another New York inmate, 43-year-old Robert Brooks died in December after authorities said correctional officers beat him at a separate prison facility in Marcy, across the street from Mid-State.

What was Nantwi serving time for?

Nantwi was serving a five-year prison sentence for a conviction on a criminal weapons possession charge and also was facing charges in connection with two murders.

Have other notable deaths occurred?

The latest prisoner death comes amid a staffing crisis at New York prisons. This is reportedly the seventh inmate death since thousands of corrections workers across dozens of state prisons walked off the job in unauthorized strikes on Feb. 17.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left present an emotional undertone regarding Messiah Nantwi's death, emphasizing systemic issues and personal dignity.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasize the state's actions against prison guards, highlighting a procedural tone and the impact of the strike on inmate care.

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Key points from the Left

  • New York State Police have opened an investigation into the death of inmate Messiah Nantwi, 22, after a reported altercation with correction officers during a wildcat strike that has lasted 14 days.
  • Messiah Nantwi was allegedly beaten by correction officers as members of the National Guard observed the incident, according to nine inmates.
  • New York State Correction Commissioner Daniel Martuscello announced that 11 staff members involved in Nantwi's death have been placed on administrative leave.
  • The corrections workers' strike has declined from 38 to 32 prisons, costing the state an estimated $25 million.

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Key points from the Right

  • New York officials began firing prison guards who ignored an agreement to end their illegal strike, with terminations starting as reported by Jackie Bray, the state's Homeland Security Commissioner.
  • An investigation has started into the death of inmate Messiah Nantwi, 22, who reportedly suffered abuse by correctional officers, as claimed by inmates according to The New York Times.
  • The public defender's office expressed concerns that the ongoing strike impacted inmates' medical care following another inmate's death amid staffing issues.
  • Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a binding agreement to end the strike, requiring officers to return to work to avoid discipline under state law.

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  • Authorities launched an investigation into the death of an inmate at a New York state prison and placed 11 corrections workers on leave as a result. 22-year-old Messiah Nantwi, an inmate at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy near Utica, died at a hospital on Saturday.
  • Nine inmates, seven of whom gave their names, told The New York Times that corrections officers severely beat Nantwi.
  • A prisons spokesperson said 11 staff members were placed on administrative leave pending the investigation.

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Authorities launched an investigation into the death of an inmate at a New York state prison and placed 11 corrections workers on leave as a result.

What happened?

Police announced on Monday, Mar. 3, 22-year-old Messiah Nantwi, an inmate at Mid-State Correctional Facility in Marcy near Utica, died at a hospital on Saturday, Mar. 1.

Nine inmates tell the New York Times that corrections officers severely beat Nantwi and described the account in graphic detail.

How are New York officials responding?

A prisons spokesperson said 11 staff members were placed on administrative leave pending the investigation but did not reveal any details into the inmate’s death.

Attorney General Letitia James Office said it is “conducting a preliminary assessment on the matter.”

When asked about the investigation on Monday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul called it “deeply troubling” and said the death is “very much under investigation.”

Nonprofit groups are calling for the release of bodycam footage of the incident.

Inmates told The New York Times that some officers did not have body cameras and others turned theirs off.

Why is Nantwi’s death part of a possibly bigger problem?

Nantwi’s death comes nearly three months after another New York inmate, 43-year-old Robert Brooks died in December after authorities said correctional officers beat him at a separate prison facility in Marcy, across the street from Mid-State.

What was Nantwi serving time for?

Nantwi was serving a five-year prison sentence for a conviction on a criminal weapons possession charge and also was facing charges in connection with two murders.

Have other notable deaths occurred?

The latest prisoner death comes amid a staffing crisis at New York prisons. This is reportedly the seventh inmate death since thousands of corrections workers across dozens of state prisons walked off the job in unauthorized strikes on Feb. 17.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left present an emotional undertone regarding Messiah Nantwi's death, emphasizing systemic issues and personal dignity.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasize the state's actions against prison guards, highlighting a procedural tone and the impact of the strike on inmate care.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

34 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • New York State Police have opened an investigation into the death of inmate Messiah Nantwi, 22, after a reported altercation with correction officers during a wildcat strike that has lasted 14 days.
  • Messiah Nantwi was allegedly beaten by correction officers as members of the National Guard observed the incident, according to nine inmates.
  • New York State Correction Commissioner Daniel Martuscello announced that 11 staff members involved in Nantwi's death have been placed on administrative leave.
  • The corrections workers' strike has declined from 38 to 32 prisons, costing the state an estimated $25 million.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • New York officials began firing prison guards who ignored an agreement to end their illegal strike, with terminations starting as reported by Jackie Bray, the state's Homeland Security Commissioner.
  • An investigation has started into the death of inmate Messiah Nantwi, 22, who reportedly suffered abuse by correctional officers, as claimed by inmates according to The New York Times.
  • The public defender's office expressed concerns that the ongoing strike impacted inmates' medical care following another inmate's death amid staffing issues.
  • Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a binding agreement to end the strike, requiring officers to return to work to avoid discipline under state law.

Report an issue with this summary

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